Neutron-mirror neutron oscillations in stars
Abstract
Based on a newly proposed mirror-matter model of neutron-mirror neutron (n-n') oscillations [Phys. Lett. B 797, 134921 (2019)], evolution and nucleosynthesis in single stars under a new theory is presented. In the new model, n-n' oscillations are caused by a very small mass difference between particles of the two sectors. The new theory with the new n-n' model can demonstrate the evolution in a much more convincing way than the conventional belief. In particular, many observations in stars show strong support for the new theory and the new n-n' model. For example, progenitor mass limits and structures for white dwarfs and neutron stars, two different types of core collapse supernovae (II-P and II-L), synthesis of heavy elements, pulsating phenomena in stars, etc, can all be easily and naturally explained under the new theory.
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