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Effect of hyperon-hyperon interaction on bulk viscosity and r-mode instability in neutron stars
We investigate the effect of hyperon matter including hyperon-hyperon
interaction on bulk viscosity. Equations of state are constructed within the
framework of a relativistic field theoretical model where baryon-baryon
interaction is mediated by the exchange of scalar and vector mesons.
Hyperon-hyperon interaction is also taken into account by the exchange of two
strange mesons. This interaction results in a smaller maximum mass neutron star
compared with the case without the interaction. The coefficient of bulk
viscosity due to the non-leptonic weak process is determined by these equations
of state. The interacting hyperon matter reduces the bulk viscosity coefficient
in a neutron star interior compared with the no interaction case. The r-mode
instability is more effectively suppressed in hyperon-hyperon interaction case
than that without the interaction.Comment: 25 pages, 10 figures; two new figures added and results and
discussion section revised; final version to appear in PR
Impurity Substitution in Bismuth and Thallium Cuprates: Suppression of T_c and Estimation of Pseudogap
Suppression of T_c in bilayer bismuth and thallium cuprates, by substitution
of Co impurities at Cu sites, are taken for examination. T_c suppression data
on differently doped Bi2212 and Tl2212 are analysed within the unitary
pair-breaking formalism due to Abrikosov and Gorkov, by fitting data points to
a phenomenological relation valid for weak coupling d-wave superconductors.
Values of the pseudogap magnitude at each doping are thereby estimated within a
"fermi-level density of states suppression" picture. Pseudogap magnitude from
our estimation is observed to have a correspondence with a related
characteristic temperature T^\star obtained by thermoelectric power
measurements. Effects of pseudogap, on the density of states, is studied by
calculating the susceptibility which shows a broad peak at high temperature.
This peak feature in susceptibility is indicative of an unusual metallic state
which could further be explored by systematic other measurements.Comment: Latex file, 14 pages, 3 figures (ps files included). To appear in
Physica
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