Abstract
We show that the Coulomb barrier at the quark surface of a hot strange star may be a powerful source of e+e pairs which are created in an extremely strong electric field of the barrier and flow away from the star. The luminosity in the outflowing pair plasma depends on the surface temperature TS and may be very high, up to 3×1051ergss1 at TS1011K. The effect of pair creation by the Coulomb barrier may be a good observational signature of strange stars which can give an answer to the question of whether a compact object is a neutron or strange star.
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