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Quantum Condensates In Extreme Gravity: Implications For Cold Stars And Dark Matter [Post-Print], Mark P. Silverman Jan 2008

Quantum Condensates In Extreme Gravity: Implications For Cold Stars And Dark Matter [Post-Print], Mark P. Silverman

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Stable end-point stars currently fall into two distinct classes — white dwarfs and neutron stars — differing enormously in central density and radial size. No stable cold dead stars are thought to span the intervening densities or have masses beyond ~2–3 solar masses. I show, however, that the general-relativistic condition of hydrostatic equilibrium augmented by the equation of state of a neutron condensate at 0 K generates stable sequences of cold stars that span the density gap and can have masses well beyond prevailing limits. The radial sizes and mass limit of each sequence are determined by the mass and …