Universal Charge-Radius Relation for Subatomic and Astrophysical Compact Objects

Abstract

Electron-positron pair creation in supercritical electric fields limits the net charge of any static, spherical object, such as superheavy nuclei, strangelets, and Q-balls, or compact stars like neutron stars, quark stars, and black holes. For radii between 4×102 fm and 104 fm the upper bound on the net charge is given by the universal relation Z=0.71Rfm, and for larger radii (measured in fm or km) Z = 7 × 10-5 Rfm2 = 7 × 1031 Rkm2. For objects with nuclear density the relation corresponds to Z ≈ 0.7 A1/3 (108 < A < 1012) and Z ≈ 7×10-5 A2/3 (A > 1012), where A is the baryon number. For some systems this universal upper bound improves existing charge limits in the literature.

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