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Deep crustal heating for realistic compositions of thermonuclear ashes

ABSTRACT The deep crustal heating, associated with exothermal nuclear reactions, is believed to be a key parameter for describing the thermal evolution of accreting neutron stars. In this paper, we present the first thermodynamically consistent calculations of the crustal heating for realistic compo...

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Published in:Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2021-11, Vol.507 (3), p.3860-3870
Main Authors: Shchechilin, N N, Gusakov, M E, Chugunov, A I
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