Abstract

We consider nuclear matter in the frames of the sigma model and find the role of correlation energy in the determination of the parameters of neutron stars. The response-function formalism is used for calculations within the Hartree-Fock approach and beyond. When electrons and muons are present in the neutron-rich matter, the maximal mass of the star is M{sub *}=1.64 (in the unit of the solar mass M{sub c}entre dot). The correlation energy becomes very important for the stars with M{sub *}approx0.7 divide 1.5M{sub c}entre dot and its effect is estimated as 0.3 divide 0.4M{sub c}entre dot extracted from the relevant values obtained in the frames of the Hartree-Fock approximation. On the whole, the nuclear equation of state is definitely 'softened'.

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