On possible reduction of equilibrium radius of a neutron star influenced by superstrong magnetic field (Q1949896)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6164443
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6164443 |
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On possible reduction of equilibrium radius of a neutron star influenced by superstrong magnetic field (English)
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21 May 2013
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Summary: Necessary condition for \(\beta\)-decay suppression of a neutron in degenerate magnetized electron gas is formulated. Based on this, it is shown that, in superstrong magnetic field, equilibrium radius of a neutron star is approximately several times smaller than without the field influence. Therefore, we can make a prediction that in short-period pulsars, such fields can be observed. In fact, possible existence of new class of stellar objects is noted, the objects with superstrong magnetic field and supersmall radius about 1 km which we named \textit{minimagnetars}. They can be detected by gravitational red shift of their radiation.
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