Neutron Stars with a Stable, Light Supersymmetric Baryon
Abstract
If a light gluino exists, the lightest gluino-containing baryon, the \OSO, is a possible candidate for self-interacting dark matter. In this scenario, the simplest explanation for the observed ratio is that \MeVcs; this is not at present excluded by particle physics. Such an \OSO could be present in neutron stars, with hyperon formation serving as an intermediate stage. We calculate equilibrium compositions and equation of state for high density matter with the \OSO, and find that for a wide range of parameters the properties of neutron stars with the \OSO are consistent with observations. In particular, the maximum mass of a nonrotating star is , and the presence of the \OSO is helpful in reconciling observed cooling rates with hyperon formation.
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0010112,
title = {Neutron Stars with a Stable, Light Supersymmetric Baryon},
author = {Shmuel Balberg and Glennys R. Farrar and Tsvi Piran},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0010112},
year = {2009}
}
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ApJL submitted, 4 pages, using emulateapj (very very minor changes to match published version