The future evolution of white dwarf stars through baryon decay and time varying gravitational constant |
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Authors: | Jacob A. Ketchum Fred C. Adams |
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Affiliation: | 1. Michigan Center for Theoretical Physics, Physics Department, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, USA 2. Astronomy Department, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, USA
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Abstract: | Motivated by the possibility that the fundamental “constants” of nature could vary with time, this paper considers the long term evolution of white dwarf stars under the combined action of proton decay and variations in the gravitational constant. White dwarfs are thus used as a theoretical laboratory to study the effects of possible time variations, especially their implications for the future history of the universe. More specifically, we consider the gravitational constant G to vary according to the parametric relation G=G 0(1+t/t ? )?p , where the time scale t ? is the same order as the proton lifetime t P . We then study the long term fate and evolution of white dwarf stars. This treatment begins when proton decay dominates the stellar luminosity, and ends when the star becomes optically thin to its internal radiation. |
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