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arxiv: astro-ph/0306361 · v2 · submitted 2003-06-18 · 🌌 astro-ph

Radiation from hot bare strange stars

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keywords barestarsstrangeemissionenergyergsluminositiespairs
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We present the results of numerical simulations of stationary, spherically outflowing, pair winds, with total luminosities of L=10^{35}- 10^{42} ergs/s. These results have direct relevance to the emission from hot, bare, strange stars, which are thought to be powerful sources of electron-positron pairs created by the Coulomb barrier at the quark surface. The spectra of emergent photons and pairs are calculated. For L > 2x10^{35} erg/s, photons dominate the emerging emission. As L increases from 10^{35} to 10^{42} ergs/s, the mean photon energy decreases from ~ 400-500 keV to 40 keV, while the spectrum changes in shape from a wide annihilation line to being nearly blackbody with a high energy (> 100 keV) tail. Such a correlation of the photon spectrum with the luminosity, together with the fact that super-Eddington luminosities can be achieved, might be a good observational signature of hot, bare, strange stars.

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