We study for the first time how a new class of stars could impact an ensemble
of pulsars with known masses and spin-periods. These new compact objects are
strange stars admixed with condensed dark matter. In this exploratory
theoretical work, our goal is to determine how the basic parameters of pulsars
are modified for such a new class of compact objects. In particular we consider
three different scenarios that correspond to a dark matter mass fraction of
5%, 11% and 25%. Within each scenario with fixed parameters we
predict theoretically other properties of the pulsars, such as the radius, the
compactness, the moment of inertia, as well as the angular momentum. Our
numerical results are summarized in tables and also shown graphically for
better visualization, where a comparison between the different scenarios can be
made.Comment: 13 pages, 2 figures, 3 table