Relativity and Cosmology

   

The TOV Limit as an Illusion

Authors: Sylwester Kornowski

It is assumed that the TOV limit (about 2.4 solar masses) is the upper limit to the masses of non-rotating neutron stars (NSs). In fact, masses of NSs are up to 24.81 solar masses (the upper limit is for the neutron black hole (NBH)). Here we show that the significant electromagnetic darkening of NSs for masses close to TOV limit is the result of the weak interactions of the spin-1 dark-matter (DM) loops with baryon plasma at the equators of the NSs. The second darkening should be observed for masses close to 19.5 solar masses - it is for the spin-2 DM loops. Darker should be also black holes composed of the NBHs.

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[v1] 2020-10-28 21:51:51
[v2] 2020-10-30 11:17:55

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