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May 2006
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2006pobeo..80..287r&link_type=abstract
Publications of the Astronomical Observatory of Belgrade, Vol. 80, p. 287-291
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We discuss the possibility for a cooled down and otherwise stable solitary neutron star to make a spontaneous transition to its potential black hole ground state. This megascopic quantum decay would mimic a precursorless explosion in which the emitted radiations consisting predominantly of the statistical mass spectrum of high-energy neutron-rich nuclei, gamma rays and (anti) neutrinos, would carry away some mass of the star, leaving behind the core of the star in the form of a black hole. The conclusion is that such a process, if at all possible, hardly represents a significant phenomenon in nature.
Anicin Ivan V.
Redzic S.
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