http://arxiv.org/abs/2012.09218
Neutron Stars (NSs) are compact stellar objects that are stable solutions in General Relativity. Their internal structure is usually described using an equation of state that involves the presence of ordinary matter and its interactions. However there is now a large consensus that an elusive sector of matter in the Universe, described as dark matter, remains as yet undiscovered. In such a case, NSs should contain both, baryonic and dark matter. We argue that depending on the nature of the dark matter and in certain circumstances, the two matter components would form a mixture inside NSs that could trigger further changes, some of them observable. The very existence of NSs constrains the nature and interactions of dark matter in the Universe
M. Pérez-García and J. Silk
Fri, 18 Dec 20
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Comments: 5 pages. Invited contribution.This essay received an Honorable Mention in the 2020 Essay Competition of the Gravity Research Foundation
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