Dissipative processes in superfluid quark matter

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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6 pages, 1 figure. Prepared for QCD@work 2010 - International Workshop on QCD - Theory and Experiment, 20-23 June 2010, Martin

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10.1063/1.3536587

We present some results about dissipative processes in fermionic superfluids that are relevant for compact stars. At sufficiently low temperatures the transport properties of a superfluid are dominated by phonons. We report the values of the bulk viscosity, shear viscosity and thermal conductivity of phonons in quark matter at extremely high density and low temperature. Then, we present a new dissipative mechanism that can operate in compact stars and that is named "rocket term". The effect of this dissipative mechanism on superfluid r-mode oscillations is sketched.

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