Physicists Find Evidence for Superfluidity in Low-Density Neutron Matter

Physicists Find Evidence for Superfluidity in Low-Density Neutron Matter
Fore et al. study neutron star crusts by simulating neutron matter then adding ‘hidden’ neutrons to mediate interactions between ‘real’ neutrons; next, neural networks construct a quantum wave function of neutron matter’s normal and superfluid phases. Image credit: Jane Kim, Ohio University.

An accurate description of low-density nuclear matter is crucial for explaining the physics of neutron star crusts, according to a team of theoretical physicists led by Argonne National Laboratory’s Dr. Alessandro Lovato.

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 An accurate description of low-density nuclear matter is crucial for explaining the physics of neutron star crusts, according to a team of theoretical physicists led by Argonne National Laboratory’s Dr. Alessandro Lovato.
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