Stability of thin-shell interfaces inside compact stars
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astro-ph.SRnucl-th
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starscasecompactcrustinterfacesstabilitythin-shellassess
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We use the thin-shell Darmois-Israel formalism to model and assess the stability of the interfaces separating phases, e.g. the core and the crust, within compact stars. We exemplify the relevance and non-triviality of this treatment in the simplest case of an incompressible star, in constant pressure phase transitions, and in the case of strange quark stars with crust.
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