boson star

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

boson +‎ star (celestial body). From being an astronomical object composed of mostly bosons, not a star or stellar remnant in the usual sense.

Noun[edit]

boson star (plural boson stars)

  1. (astrophysics) A theoretical type of heavenly body composed of a form of boson that is self-repelling, what should be highly dense and bend spacetime in a manner approaching that of a black hole.

Usage notes[edit]

This "star" is just an object in space, and not a 'star' that has or once had a fusion core, shining in the sky. The use of "star" is in its sense of an object in the sky.

Hypernyms[edit]

  • dark matter star (theoretical bosons that would compose a boson star are dark matter candidates)
  • dark matter (boson stars are candidate dark matter particles)

Hyponyms[edit]

  • axion star (axions are a theoretical boson that may conform to the requirements needed for bosonic components of a boson star)

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