http://arxiv.org/abs/1601.04284
We investigate general aspects of the mass defects of strange stars in the context of the Field Correlator Method, without magnetic field. The main parameters of the model that enter the corresponding nonperturbative equation of state of the quark gluon plasma are the gluon condensate $G_2$ and the large distance static $Q{\bar Q}$ potential $V_1$. We calculate mass defects of stellar configurations in the central density range $11<\log\rho_c<18$. In general, the mass defects are strongly dependent on the model parameters. For a large range of values of $G_2$ and $V_1$, we obtain anomalous mass defects with magnitudes around $10^{53}\,$erg\,, of the same order of the observed energies of gamma-ray bursts and neutrino emissions in SN1987A, and of the theoretically predicted energies of the quark-novae explosions.
F. Pereira
Wed, 17 May 23
45/67
Comments: 24 pages, 6 figures
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