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A Bayesian Approach Study of Hybrid Neutron Stars

Nuclear Theory 2025-12-10 v1 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

In this work, we explore how astronomical observations (specifically measurements of masses, radii, and tidal deformabilities) can constrain the presence of quark matter inside neutron stars, namely the phase transition from nuclear matter to deconfined quark matter. Our approach employs Bayesian analysis to study this phenomenon. Hadronic matter is modeled using the relativistic mean-field (RMF) approximation, for which we have selected two parameter sets: NL3ωρNL3^{*}\omega\rho, representing hadronic matter with nucleons only, and EL3ωρEL3\omega\rho with nucleons only and EL3ωρYEL3\omega\rho Y, which includes hyperons. On the other hand deconfined quark matter is modeled using the vector-MIT bag model. For our purpose, the phase transition is implemented using the Maxwell construction. Bayesian inference is performed by tuning three parameters: the bag constant (i.e. B1/4B^{1/4}), the vector coupling constant (Gv)\left(G_{v}\right), and the Dirac sea contribution (b4b_{4}). We found that a phase transition could exist at densities below 2.0n02.0\,n_{0} for both the EL3ωρEL3ωρYEL3\omega\rho - EL3\omega\rho Y and NL3ωρNL3^{*}\omega\rho parametrizations. As a consequence, our results also indicate that a hybrid neutron star could have a large quark core that comprises more than 80%80\% of its size.

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@article{arxiv.2512.08911,
  title  = {A Bayesian Approach Study of Hybrid Neutron Stars},
  author = {Fábio Köpp and César H. Lenzi and César V. Flores and and Débora P. Menezes},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.08911},
  year   = {2025}
}

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19 pages and 24 figures