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Thermal conductivity and thermal Hall effect in dense electron-ion plasma
In this study, we examine thermal conductivity and the thermal Hall effect in
electron-ion plasmas relevant to hot neutron stars, white dwarfs, and binary
neutron star mergers, focusing on densities found in the outer crusts of
neutron stars and the interiors of white dwarfs. We consider plasma consisting
of single species of ions, which could be either iron $\isotope[56]{Fe}$,
carbon $\isotope[12]{C}$, helium $\isotope[4]{He}$, or hydrogen
$\isotope[1]{H}$ nuclei. The temperature range explored is from the melting
temperature of the solid $T\sim10^9$~K up to $10^{11}$~K. This covers both
degenerate and non-degenerate electron regimes. We find that thermal
conductivity increases with density and temperature for which we provide
analytical scaling relations valid in different regimes. The impact of magnetic
fields on thermal conductivity is also analyzed, showing anisotropy in
low-density regions and the presence of the thermal Hall effect characterized
by Leduc-Righi coefficient. The transition from degenerate to non-degenerate
regime is characterized by a minimum ratio of thermal conductivity to
temperature, which is analogous to the minimum observed already in the case of
electrical conductivity.