The outer layers of a neutron star are supposed to be formed of a solid
Coulomb lattice of neutron rich nuclei. At densities above neutron drip density
(about one thousandth of nuclear saturation density), this lattice is immersed
in a neutron fluid. Bragg scattering of those dripped neutrons by the nuclei
which has been usually neglected is investigated, within a simple mean field
model with Bloch type boundary conditions. The main purpose of this work is to
provide some estimates for the entrainment coefficients, as required for
hydrodynamical two fluid simulations of neutron star crust, which relate the
momentum of one fluid to the particle currents of the other two fluids. The
implications for the equilibrium neutron star crust structure are also briefly
discussed.Comment: 25 pages, 20 figures, revised published versio