Hybrid Stars that Masquerade as Neutron Stars
Washington University in St. Louis · Los Alamos National Laboratory · +1 more institution
Abstract
We show that a hybrid (nuclear + quark matter) star can have a mass-radius relationship very similar to that predicted for a star made of purely nucleonic matter. We show this for a generic parameterization of the quark matter equation of state, and also for an MIT bag model, each including a phenomenological correction based on gluonic corrections to the equation of state. We obtain hybrid stars as heavy as 2 M_solar for reasonable values of the bag model parameters. For nuclear matter, we use the equation of state calculated by Akmal, Pandharipande, and Ravenhall using many-body techniques. Both mixed and homogeneous phases of nuclear and quark matter are considered.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 9.61
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- 100%
- References
- 59
Authors
4- MAMark AlfordCorresponding
Washington University in St. Louis
- MBMatt Braby
Washington University in St. Louis
- MPMark Paris
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
- SRSanjay Reddy
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Topics & keywords
- Neutron star
- Strange matter
- Equation of state
- Quark star
- Stars
- Nuclear matter
- Quark