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arxiv: astro-ph/9712178 · v1 · submitted 1997-12-15 · 🌌 astro-ph · hep-ph

Gamma Ray Bursts from Baryon Decay in Neutron Stars

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keywords baryonneutronburstdecayelectroweakergshiggsnumber
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The standard unbroken electroweak theory is known to erase baryon number. The baryon number symmetry can be restored in the core of a neutron star as its density diverges via gravitational instability due to a binary merger event. We argue that for certain double Higgs models with discrete symmetries, this process may result in an expanding self-sustained burning front which would convert the entire neutron matter into radiation. This process would release ~10^{54} ergs in electromagnetic radiation over ~10^{-4} sec, with negligible baryonic contamination. The resulting fireball would have all the properties necessary to produce a gamma-ray burst as a result of its interaction with ambient interstellar gas. The subsequent Higgs decay would produce a millisecond burst of ~10^{52} ergs in ~100 GeV neutrinos which might be observable. The above mechanism may have also caused electroweak baryogenesis in the early universe, giving rise to the observed matter-antimatter asymmetry today.

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