We discuss the possible implication of the recent predictions of two new
properties of high momentum distribution of nucleons in asymmetric nuclei for
neutron star dynamics. The first property is about the approximate scaling
relation between proton and neutron high momentum distributions weighted by
their relative fractions (xp and xn) in the nucleus. The second is the
existence of inverse proportionality of the high momentum distribution strength
of protons and neutrons to xp/n. Based on these predictions we model the
high momentum distribution functions for asymmetric nuclei and demonstrate that
it describes reasonably well the high momentum characteristics of light nuclei.
We also extrapolate our results to heavy nuclei as well as infinite nuclear
matter and calculate the relative fractions of protons and neutrons with
momenta above kF. Our results indicate that for neutron stars starting at
{\em three} nuclear saturation densities the protons with xp=91
will populate mostly the high momentum tail of the momentum distribution while
only 2% of the neutrons will do so. Such a situation may have many
implications for different observations of neutron stars which we discuss.Comment: 6 pages, 2 eps figures, For the proceedings of International
Conference on "The Modern Physics of Compact Stars and Relativistic Gravity",
18-21 September 2013, Yerevan, Armeni