Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 1965
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1965phrv..140.1452b&link_type=abstract
Physical Review, vol. 140, Issue 5B, pp. 1452-1466
Physics
91
Scientific paper
Calculations of the rates of the cooling reactions n+n-->n+p+e-+νe and n+π--->n+e-+νe are presented; the rates of the closely related muon-producing reactions and the four inverse processes are also given. Several different arguments are used to obtain estimates of the relavant matrix elements. The nucleons are assumed to form a normal Fermi fluid with a continuous excitation spectrum. The calculated cooling rates indicate that a neutron star containing quasifree pions would cool within a few days to a temperature so low that the star would be unobservable. The surface of a star that does not contain quasifree pions would cool to 107 °K in a few months and would reach 4×106 °K in about 100 years. The calculated cooling rates strongly indicate that the discrete x-ray sources located in the direction of the galactic center are not neutron stars.
Bahcall John N.
Wolf Richard A.
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