Abstract
We study the bulk viscosity of dense matter, taking into account nonlinear effects that arise in the large amplitude 'supra-thermal' region where the deviation μΔ of the chemical potentials from chemical equilibrium fulfills μΔ ≳ T . This regime is relevant to unstable modes, such as r-modes, which grow in amplitude until saturated by nonlinear effects. We study the damping due to direct and modified Urca processes in hadronic matter, and due to nonleptonicweak interactions in strange quarkmatter. We give general results valid for an arbitrary equation of state of dense matter and find that the viscosity can be strongly enhanced by supra-thermal effects. Our study confirms previous results on quark matter and shows that the nonlinear enhancement is even stronger in the case of hadronic matter. Our results can be applied to calculations of the r-mode-induced spin-down of fast-rotating neutron stars, where the spin-down time will depend on the saturation amplitude of the r-mode.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 125202 |
| Journal | Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics |
| Volume | 37 |
| Issue number | 12 |
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| State | Published - Dec 2010 |
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