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2008MNRAS.387..115B - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 387, 115-120 (2008/June-2)

Chromothermal oscillations and collapse of strange stars to black holes: astrophysical implications.

BAGCHI M., OUYED R., STAFF J., RAY S., DEY M. and DEY J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We study the effects of temperature on strange stars. It is found that the maximum mass of the star decreases with the increase of temperature, as at high temperatures the equations of state become softer. Moreover, if the temperature of a strange star increases, keeping its baryon number fixed, its gravitational mass increases and its radius decreases. This leads to a limiting temperature, where it turns into a black hole. These features are the result of a combined effect of the change of gluon mass and the quark distribution with temperature. We report on a new type of radial oscillation of strange stars, driven by what we call `chromothermal' instability. We also discuss the relevance of our findings in the astrophysics of core collapse supernovae and gamma-ray bursts.

Abstract Copyright: © 2008 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2008 RAS

Journal keyword(s): black hole physics - dense matter - equation of state - instabilities - stars: neutron - stars: oscillations

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