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Neutron stars in the large-$N_{c}$ limit

Nuclear Theory 2018-03-14 v1 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

We study the phase transition from dense baryonic matter to dense quark matter within the large-NcN_{c} limit. By using simple constant speed of sound equations of state for the two phases, we derive the scaling with NcN_{c} of the critical quark chemical potential μccrit\mu_{c}^{\mathrm{crit}} for this phase transition. While quark matter is strongly suppressed at large NcN_{c}, the phase transition at a large but finite density could nevertheless be important to determine the maximum mass of compact stars. In particular, in the range 3Nc5.53\leq N_{c}\lesssim5.5 the quark phase would take place in compact stars and would lead to the formation of an unstable branch of hybrid stars. As a consequence, the maximum mass is restricted to the range 2.1M<Mmax<3M2.1M_{\odot}<M_{max}<3M_{\odot}. For larger value of NcN_{c}, the phase transition would occur at densities too high to be reached in the core of compact stars. However, the very requirement that it occurs (although at a very large density) translates into interesting constraints on the stiffness of the baryonic phase: its speed of sound must exceed 1/3\sqrt{1/3}.

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@article{arxiv.1707.02644,
  title  = {Neutron stars in the large-$N_{c}$ limit},
  author = {Francesco Giacosa and Giuseppe Pagliara},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.02644},
  year   = {2018}
}

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8 pages, 1 figure