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Published on: January 9, 2014
Diffusion and Coulomb separation of ions in dense matter
1St. Petersburg Academic University, 8/3 Khlopina Street, St. Petersburg 194021, Russia.
Abstract:
We analyze diffusion equations in strongly coupled Coulomb mixtures of ions in dense stellar matter. Strong coupling of ions in the presence of gravitational forces and electric fields (induced by plasma polarization in the presence of gravity) produces a specific diffusion current which can separate ions with the same A/Z (mass to charge number) ratios but different Z. This Coulomb separation of ions can be important for the evolution of white dwarfs and neutron stars.
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