• ns1@feddit.uk
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    23 hours ago

    After reading I realised that this proposal isn’t a single new element for all neutron stars, but a separate new entry on the table for every individual neutron star in existence, unless there are two that happen to have the exact same number of protons which is unlikely. Sounds good to me

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        23 hours ago

        we have assumed that Rex is comprised of a uniform nucleon fluid, with protons, neutrons and electrons in an idealised 1:8:1 ratio

        This is how the author is estimating it, they are assuming 1/9th of the mass is protons. No idea how good that assumption is though, there is a source which doesn’t look the most convincing

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          22 hours ago

          Whoopsie. I used to assume neutron stars are made of neutrons. It turns out Big Astronomy lied to me.

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            Neutron stars have so high pressure that MOST but not all protons decay into neutrons plus electrons (plus neutrinos)

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            Neutron stars are made of neutrons in the same way that tapwater is made of water molecules: primarily, but not entirely