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Isospin asymmetry and type-I superconductivity in neutron star matter

Isospin asymmetry and type-I superconductivity in neutron star matter

It has been argued by Buckley et. al.(Phys. Rev. Lett. 92, 151102, 2004) that nuclear matter is a type-I rather than a type-II superconductor. The suggested mechanism is a strong interaction between neutron and proton Cooper pairs, which arises from an assumed U(2) symmetry of the effective potential, which is …