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arxiv: astro-ph/9806024 · v1 · submitted 1998-06-02 · 🌌 astro-ph · hep-ph· nucl-th

Is GRO J1744-28 a Strange Star?

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keywords energyj1744-28starstrangeaccretedburstfireballmass
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The unusal hard x-ray burster GRO J1744-28 recently discovered by the Compton Gamma-ray Observatory (GRO) can be modeled as a strange star with a dipolar magnetic field $\le 10^{11} $Gauss. When the accreted mass of the star exceeds some critical mass, its crust may break, resulting in conversion of the accreted matter into strange matter and release of energy. Subsequently, a fireball may form and expand relativistically outward. The expanding fireball may interact with the surrounding interstellar medium, causing its kinetic energy to be radiated in shock waves, producing a burst of x-ray radiation. The burst energy, duration, interval and spectrum derived from such a model are consistent with the observations of GRO J1744-28.

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