How Does Heat Transfer Occur in Neutron Stars?

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Heat transfer in neutron stars primarily involves conduction, convection, and radiation, with a significant emphasis on conduction due to the unique atomic structure of these celestial bodies. Neutron stars consist of densely packed neutrons, which enhances thermal conductivity compared to regular materials. The conduction process is influenced by the interactions between closely situated particles, rather than electron shell parameters typical in conventional materials. This results in a higher thermal conductivity in neutron stars, facilitating efficient heat transfer.

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  • Understanding of heat transfer mechanisms: conduction, convection, and radiation
  • Familiarity with atomic structure and particle interactions
  • Knowledge of neutron star composition and characteristics
  • Basic principles of thermal conductivity in materials
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Not sure where to put this post, care more about what's happening on atomic scaI le so i put it here.

I am currently taking Heat transfer for engineers and we were discussing the mechanicals for heat transfer, conduction, convection, raditation. In class my professor said that conduction is depend upon electrons/bond type with in the materials.

Correct me if I am wrong, but neurton stars are giant nucli. So how would this effect heat transfer with in the star (beside raditation).
 
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physicophile said:
Not sure where to put this post, care more about what's happening on atomic scaI le so i put it here.

I am currently taking Heat transfer for engineers and we were discussing the mechanicals for heat transfer, conduction, convection, raditation. In class my professor said that conduction is depend upon electrons/bond type with in the materials.

Correct me if I am wrong, but neurton stars are giant nucli. So how would this effect heat transfer with in the star (beside raditation).

For regular materials, it's right that the thermal conductivity depends on electron shell parameters. In neutron stars, particles are very much closers, so I think those particles are in charge of thermal conduction. Which forces hold them together will do the job, so probably, the thernal conductivity is higher than that of a normal material.
 

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