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1999A&A...344..371Y - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 344, 371-375 (1999/4-1)

Cooling of a rotating strange star with a crust.

YUAN Y.F. and ZHANG J.L.

Abstract (from CDS):

As a strange star spins down, the nuclear matter in its crust contracts continuously into the quark core. The confined nuclear matter is dissolved into quark matter, liberating a lot of thermal energy. This process is called deconfinement heating. It is found that deconfinement heating dramatically changes the thermal evolution of a strange star. For a strange star with a strong surface magnetic field (∼1012Gauss), the star heats instead of cooling during the first 10 years. Therefore, contrary to the previous studies, we conclude that there is evidence for strange quark matter, if a heating period is observed for a very young pulsar. For a strange star with a weaker magnetic field, the surface temperature is higher than that of a neutron star in the photon cooling era. This could also signal the existence of strange quark matter.

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Journal keyword(s): dense matter - elementary particles - stars: interiors - stars: neutron

Simbad objects: 1

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