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ASTROPHYSICS AND SPACE SCIENCE
Volume 346, Issue 2, Pages 507-512Publisher
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10509-013-1465-7
Keywords
Strange star; General relativity; Spin down; Plasma magnetosphere
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- UzAS [F2-FA-F113, FE2-FA-F134, F2-FA-F029]
- ICTP [OEA-PRJ-29]
- ENSF, Trieste, Italy
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It has been found that in general relativity slow down due to the energy losses through charged particles outflow in plasma magnetosphere strongly depends on star's compactness parameter and is more faster for the neutron star with comparison to that for the strange star of the same mass. Comparison with astrophysical observations on pulsars spin down precise data may provide important information about star's compactness parameter and consequently an evidence for the strange star existence and, thus, serve as a test for distinguishing it from the neutron star.
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