Is a Field-Induced Ferromagnetic Phase Transition in the Magnetar Core Actually Possible?

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Report at 3rd International Conference on Quantum Electrodynamics and Statistical Physics (QEDSP2011) commemorating the centen

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Spin polarized states in dense neutron matter with BSk20 Skyrme force are
considered in magnetic fields up to $10^{20}$ G. It is shown that the
appearance of the longitudinal instability in a strong magnetic field prevents
the formation of a fully spin polarized state in neutron matter, and only the
states with moderate spin polarization can be developed.

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