Fusion of very neutron rich nuclei may be important to determine the
composition and heating of the crust of accreting neutron stars. We present an
exploratory study of the effect of the neutron-gas environment on the structure
of nuclei and the consequences for pycnonuclear fusion cross-sections in the
neutron drip region. We studied the formation and properties of Oxygen and
Calcium isotopes embedded in varying neutron-gas densities. We observe that the
formed isotope is the drip-line nucleus for the given effective interaction.
Increasing the neutron-gas density leads to the swelling of the nuclear
density. We have used these densities to study the effect of this swelling on
the fusion cross-sections using the S\~{a}o-Paulo potential. At high
neutron-gas densities the cross-section is substantially increased but at lower
densities the modification is minimal.Comment: 7 pages, 9 figure