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Neutron star properties and the equation of state for its core

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arxiv 1611.01357 v1 pith:J7JEVJC6 submitted 2016-11-04 astro-ph.HE astro-ph.SRnucl-th

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Few unified equations of state for neutron star matter where core and crust are described using the same nuclear model are available. However the use of non-unified equations of state with a simplified matching between the crust and the core has been shown to introduce uncertainties in the radius determination which can be larger than the expected precision of the next generation of X-ray satellites. We aim at eliminating the dependence of the radius and mass of neutron staron the detailed model for the crust and on the crust-core matching procedure. We solve the approximate equations of the hydrostatic equilibrium for the crust of neutron stars obtaining a precise formula for the radius which depends only on the core mass and radius, and on the baryon chemical potential at the core-crust interface and on the crust surface. For a fully accreted crust one needs additionally the value of the total deep crustal heating per one accreted nucleon. For typical neutron star masses the approximate approach allows to determine the neutron star radius with an error ~0.1% (~ 10 m, equivalent to a 1% inaccuracy in the crust thickness). The formalism applies to neutron stars with a catalyzed or a fully accreted crust. The difference in the neutron star radius between the two models is proportional to the total energy release due to deep crustal heating. For a given model of dense matter describing the neutron star core, the radius of a neutron star can be accurately determined independently of the crust model with a precision much better than the ~5% one expected from the next generation of X-ray satellites. This allows to circumvent the problem of the radius uncertainty which may arise when non-unified equations of state for the crust and the core are used.

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