Authors: Sylwester Kornowski
The Scale-Symmetric Theory (SST) shows that the Chandrasekhar limits indeed concern the neutron stars but they are not a Fermi gas that obeys Fermi-Dirac statistics - they are a crystal that behaves as a ferromagnetic. Due to the atom-like structure of baryons, the binding energy for all neutrons has the same value so the factors which appear in the Chandrasekhar limit are incorrect. There are at least two Chandrasekhar limits i.e. about 11.2 solar masses and 1.394 solar masses which is the mass of the Type Ia supernovae. The clouds, that later transform into the globular clusters, are produced on Schwarzschild surface of the quasars and are carried by the relativistic jets. Calculated here the upper limit for the initial mass of the old globular clusters in the halo of the Milky-Way Galaxy is 155,200 solar masses. Quasars with greater mass produce more massive globular clusters. The obtained theoretical upper limit for the mass is consistent with observational facts.
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