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Boson star at finite temperature

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arxiv 1412.1556 v1 pith:WMLRKJQY submitted 2014-12-04 astro-ph.SR hep-phnucl-th

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keywords bosonstartemperaturebose-einsteinchavaniscondensateharkohowever
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By using a simple thermodynamical method we confirm the finding of Chavanis and Harko that stable Bose-Einstein condensate stars can form. However, by using a thermodynamically consistent boson equation of state, we obtain a less massive Bose-Einstein condensate star compared to the one predicted by Chavanis and Harko. We also obtain that the maximum mass of a boson star is insensitive to the change of matter temperature. However, the mass of boson star with relatively large radius depends significantly on the temperature of the boson matter.

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