Cooling of a rotating strange star in the color superconducting phase with a crust

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DOI10.1051/0004-6361:20054184zbMATH Open1096.85011arXivastro-ph/0411023OpenAlexW1540249845WikidataQ68592424 ScholiaQ68592424MaRDI QIDQ5477371FDOQ5477371


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Publication date: 3 July 2006

Published in: Astronomy & Astrophysics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: The presence of the color-flavor locked (CFL) phase strongly suppresses the neutrino emission processes and the quark specific heat. As a result the cooling of the strange stars in the CFL phase is dominated by deconfinement heating and surface emission. The temperature of these stars with strong magnetic field (Bgeq1010G) rise significantly during the first several ten or hundred years, which may be an effective signature of strange stars as implicated by pulsar 0540-69. Furthermore a limit line is predicted, which means compact stars have an upper limit temperature at any moment. We still may search for the candidates for strange stars in the CFL phase along the limit line. The presence of the color-flavor locked (CFL) phase strongly suppresses the neutrino emission processes and the quark specific heat. As a result the cooling of the strange stars in the CFL phase is dominated by deconfinement heating and surface emission. The temperature of these stars with strong magnetic field (Bgeq1010G) rise significantly during the first several ten or hundred years, which may be an effective signature of strange stars as implicated by pulsar 0540-69. Furthermore a limit line is predicted, which means compact stars have an upper limit temperature at any moment. We still may search for the candidates for strange stars in the CFL phase along the limit line.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0411023




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