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Robustness of third family solutions for hybrid stars against mixed phase effects

Nuclear Theory 2018-05-03 v2 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

We investigate the robustness of third family solutions for hybrid compact stars with a quark matter core that correspond to the occurrence of high-mass twin stars against a softening of the phase transition by means of a construction that mimics the effects of pasta structures in the mixed phase. We consider a class of hybrid equations of state that exploits a relativistic mean-field model for the hadronic as well as for the quark matter phase. We present parametrizations that correspond to branches of high-mass twin star pairs with maximum masses between 2.05 M2.05~M_\odot and 1.48 M1.48~M_\odot having radius differences between 3.2 km and 1.5 km, respectively. When compared to a Maxwell construction with a fixed value of critical pressure PcP_c the effect of the mixed phase construction consists in the occurrence of a region of pressures around PcP_c belonging to the coexistence of hadronic and quark matter phases between the onset pressure at PHP_H and the end of the transition at PQP_Q. The maximum broadening which would still allow mass twin compact stars is found to be (PQPH)maxPc(P_Q-P_H)_{\rm max} \approx P_c for all parametrizations within the present class of models. At least the heavier of the neutron stars of the binary merger GW170817 could have been a member of the third family of hybrid stars.

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@article{arxiv.1711.03926,
  title  = {Robustness of third family solutions for hybrid stars against mixed phase effects},
  author = {A. Ayriyan and N. -U. Bastian and D. Blaschke and H. Grigorian and K. Maslov and D. N. Voskresensky},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.03926},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

8 pages, 8 figures, revised version as published in Phys. Rev. D, references updated