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      Antikaon condensation and the metastability of protoneutron stars

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          We investigate the condensation of ˉK0 meson along with K condensation in the neutrino trapped matter with and without hyperons. Calculations are performed in the relativistic mean field models in which both the baryon-baryon and (anti)kaon-baryon interactions are mediated by meson exchange. In the neutrino trapped matter relevant to protoneutron stars, the critical density of K condensation is shifted considerably to higher density whereas that of ˉK0 condensation is shifted slightly to higher density with respect to that of the neutrino free case. The onset of K condensation always occurs earlier than that of ˉK0 condensation. A significant region of maximum mass protoneutron stars is found to contain ˉK0 condensate for larger values of the antikaon potential. With the appearance of ˉK0 condensation, there is a region of symmetric nuclear matter in the inner core of a protoneutron star. It is found that the maximum mass of a protoneutron star containing K and ˉK0 condensate is greater than that of the corresponding neutron star. We revisit the implication of this scenario in the context of the metastability of protoneutron stars and their evolution to low mass black holes.

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            Hyperon-rich Matter in Neutron Stars

            We study the equation of state of hyperon-rich matter for neutron stars using an extended relativistic mean-field model. We take special care of the recently proposed non-linear behaviour of the vector field which gives a much better description of Dirac-Brueckner calculations. The hyperon-hyperon interaction is also implemented by introducing additional meson exchanges. These new terms avoid the instability found at high densitites in previous works while keeping the excellent description for finite nuclear systems. We also demonstrate within the mean-field approach that the presence of hyperons inside neutron stars on one hand and the hyperon-hyperon interactions on the other hand make the onset of kaon condensation less favourable.
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              Strangeness in Hadronic Stellar Matter

              We examine the presence of strangeness-bearing components, hyperons and kaons, in dense neutron star matter. Calculations are performed using relativistic mean field models, in which both the baryon-baryon and kaon-baryon interactions are mediated by meson exchange. Results of kaon condensation are found to be qualitatively similar to previous work with chiral models, if compatibility of the kaon optical potentials is required. The presence of strangeness, be it in the form of hyperons or kaons, implies a reduction in the maximum mass and a relatively large number of protons, sufficient to allow rapid cooling to take place. The need to improve upon the poorly-known couplings of the strange particles, which determine the composition and structure of neutron stars, is stressed. We also discuss generic problems with effective masses in mean field theories.
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                Journal
                07 September 2000
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                10.1103/PhysRevC.63.035802
                astro-ph/0009113
                d083220a-ab96-4def-874c-20488bda0743
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                Phys.Rev. C63 (2001) 035802
                26 pages; Revtex; 8 figures included
                astro-ph

                General astrophysics
                General astrophysics

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