Maximum Neutron Star Mass in CCEGA and PSR J0952-0607: Proximity to Falsification

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CCEGA predicts maximum neutron star mass M_max ≈ 2.33 ± 0.08 M_⊙ from stability conditions on the brane-world density-dependent coupling. PSR J0952−0607, the most massive known pulsar, has measured mass M = 2.35 ± 0.17 M_⊙ (Romani et al. 2025). The central value exceeds CCEGA prediction by ΔM = 0.02 M_⊙ = 20 MeV. Statistical analysis: combined uncertainty σ_combined = 0.188 M_⊙; discrepancy is 0.11σ, well within consistency. CCEGA is not yet falsified. However, the framework is acutely vulnerable to improved precision. Future measurements (NICER, pulsar timing arrays) can narrow uncertainty to σ

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Keywords
  • Pulsar
  • Neutron star
  • Star (game theory)
  • Stability (learning theory)
  • Millisecond pulsar
  • Value (mathematics)
  • Neutron
  • Mass distribution
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