SLOWLY ROTATING BOSON-FERMION STAR
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Publication:3376522
Abstract: Relativistic prescription is used to study the slow rotation of stars composed by self-gravitating bosons and fermions (fermions may be considered as neutrons). Previous results demand that purely boson stars are unable to display slow rotation, if one uses relativistic prescription with classical scalar fields. In contrast to this, the present work shows that a combined boson-neutron star in its ground-state can rotate. Their structure and stability are analysed under slow rotation approximations.
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