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by pfdietz
1706 days ago
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The neutron would have to emit an electron (and an antineutrino). A neutron star does have electrons (and protons) in it, to the extent that the electrons have filled all energy levels into which a neutron decay electron could go. In other words, the decay is prevented by the presence of these electrons and the Pauli exclusion principle. |
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