Dark Stars: Död och Återuppståndelse

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Physics
Creator Gondolo, Paolo
Other Author Spolyar, Douglas; Freese, Katherine; Aguirre, Anthony; Bodenheimer, Peter; Sellwood, Jeremy A.; Yoshida, Naoki
Title Dark Stars: Död och Återuppståndelse
Date 2009
Description The first phase of stellar evolution in the history of the universe may be Dark Stars, powered by dark matter heating rather than by fusion. Weakly interacting massive particles, which are their own antiparticles, can annihilate and provide an important heat source for the first stars in the universe. This and the previous contribution present the story of Dark Stars. In this second part, we describe the structure of Dark Stars and predict that they are very massive (~ 800M_x000C_), cool (6000 K), bright (~ 106L_x000C_), long-lived (~ 106 years), and probable precursors to (otherwise unexplained) supermassive black holes. Later, once the initial dark matter fuel runs out and fusion sets in, dark matter annihilation can predominate again if the scattering cross section is strong enough, so that a Dark Star is born again.
Type Text
Publisher Proceedings of Science
First Page 18
Last Page 22
Subject Dark stars; WIMP; Weakly interacting massive particles
Subject LCSH Dark matter (Astronomy); Stars -- Evolution
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Spolyar, D., Freese, K., Gondolo, P., Aguirre, A., Bodenheimer, P., Sellwood, J. A., & Yoshida, N. (2009). Dark Stars: Död och Återuppståndelse. Identification of Dark Matter 2008, August 18-22, 2008, Stockholm, Sweden. 1-4
Rights Management (c)Spolyar, D., Freese, K., Gondolo, P., Aguirre, A., Bodenheimer, P., Sellwood, J. A. & Yoshida, N. Preprint arxiv:0901.4574
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6gm8rgg
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