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Properties of neutron star described by a relativistic $ab~ initio$ model

Nuclear Theory 2020-07-15 v1 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

Properties of neutron star are investigated by an available relativistic ab initioab~ initio method, i.e., the relativistic Brueckner-Hartree-Fock (RBHF) model, with the latest high-precision relativistic charge-dependent potentials, pvCD-Bonn A, B, C. The neutron star matter is solved within the beta equilibrium and charge neutrality conditions in the framework of RBHF model. Comparing to the conventional treatment, where the chemical potential of lepton was approximately represented by the symmetry energy of nuclear matter, the equation of state (EOS) of neutron star matter in the present self-consistent calculation with pvCD-Bonn B has striking difference above the baryon number density nb=0.55n_b=0.55 fm3^{-3}. However, these differences influence the global properties of neutron star only about 1%2%1\%\sim2\%. Then, three two-body potentials pvCD-Bonn A, B, C, with different tensor components, are systematically applied in RBHF model to calculate the properties of neutron star. It is found that the maximum masses of neutron star are around 2.212.30M2.21\sim2.30M_\odot and the corresponding radii are R=11.1811.72R =11.18\sim11.72 km. The radii of 1.4M1.4M_\odot neutron star are predicated as R1.4=12.3412.91R_{1.4} = 12.34\sim12.91 km and their dimensionless tidal deformabilities are Λ1.4=485626\Lambda_{1.4} = 485\sim 626. Furthermore, the direct URCA process in neutron star cooling will happen from nb=0.4140.530n_b=0.414\sim0.530 fm3^{-3} with the proton fractions, Yp=0.1360.138Y_p=0.136\sim0.138. All of the results obtained from RBHF model only with two-body pvCD-Bonn potentials completely satisfy various constraints from recent astronomical observations of massive neutron stars, gravitational wave detection (GW 170817), and mass-radius simultaneous measurement (NICER).

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@article{arxiv.2006.02007,
  title  = {Properties of neutron star described by a relativistic $ab~ initio$ model},
  author = {Chencan Wang and Jinniu Hu and Ying Zhang and Hong Shen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.02007},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

15 pages, 11 figures, 2 tables, accepted by Astrophys. J