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Limit on Continuous Neutrino Emission from Neutron Stars
Itzhak Goldman, Shmuel Nussinov
Published 2009-07-09, updated 2010-09-22Version 2
The timing data of the binary pulsar PSR1913+16, are used to establish an upper limit on the rate of continuous neutrino emission from neutron stars. Neutrino emission from each of the neutron stars of the binary system, increases the star binding energy and thus translates to a decrease in their masses. This in turn implies an increase with time of the binary period. Using the pulsar data we obtain an upper limit on the allowed rate of mass reduction : $| \dot{M}| <1.1 \times 10^{-12} yr^{-1} M $, where $M$ is the total mass of the binary. This constrains exotic nuclear equations of state that predict continuous neutrino emissions. The limit applies also to other channels of energy loss, e.g. axion emission. Continued timing measurements of additional binary pulsars, should yield a stronger limit in the future.