The effect of magnetic field on electron capture in non-zero temperature crusts of neutron stars

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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We discuss the chemical potential of a non-zero temperature electron gas embedded in a strong magnetic field and the effect of the field on the electron screening potential. 33S is taken as a specific example. It is shown that a sufficiently strong field can decrease the capture rate significantly at low temperatures and densities, but for the fields (109-1013 G) on the surface of neutron stars, the effect on electron capture is almost nil.

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