Bayesian analysis finds that the likely ranges of light dark-matter fermion mass and exponential density-profile parameter in hyperon-containing neutron stars are nearly independent of the hadronic model for symmetry-energy slopes between 40 and 58 MeV, with HESS J1731-347 and GW170817 data playing,
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Steep matter-density gradients in neutron stars can produce neutrino-antineutrino pairs analogous to the Schwinger effect.
Short-range correlations soften neutron-star equations of state with quadratic vector self-interactions but stiffen them with an added fourth-order term, producing corresponding shifts in maximum masses that persist when a dark-matter fluid is included.
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Bayesian analysis of density profile of light dark matter elucidating the properties of dark matter admixed neutron stars in the presence of hyperons
Bayesian analysis finds that the likely ranges of light dark-matter fermion mass and exponential density-profile parameter in hyperon-containing neutron stars are nearly independent of the hadronic model for symmetry-energy slopes between 40 and 58 MeV, with HESS J1731-347 and GW170817 data playing,
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Steep matter-density gradients in neutron stars can produce neutrino-antineutrino pairs analogous to the Schwinger effect.
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Effects of short-range correlations at high densities on neutron stars with and without DM content: role of the repulsive self-interaction
Short-range correlations soften neutron-star equations of state with quadratic vector self-interactions but stiffen them with an added fourth-order term, producing corresponding shifts in maximum masses that persist when a dark-matter fluid is included.