Self-bound quark stars with a first-order two-to-three flavor phase transition
Abstract
We investigate self-bound quark stars in a flavor-dependent quark-mass density-dependent model with an excluded-volume correction. We chart the parameter space at zero pressure to identify self-bound regimes, including parametrizations in which self-bound two-flavor matter undergoes a genuine first-order transition at finite pressure. We construct cold, -equilibrated stellar sequences and compute the corresponding global properties (mass-radius relation, tidal deformability, and moment of inertia). For a wide region of the model parameter space, we find that the onset of a core occurs before the maximum-mass configuration is reached, yielding self-bound hybrid stars that follow the typical strange-quark-star sequence morphology but develop a characteristic kink at along the stellar curves. The excluded-volume parameter controls the stiffness of the equation of state and thus masses, radii, tidal deformabilities, and moments of inertia; intermediate repulsion typically reconciles with current astrophysical constraints. We further identify two equation-of-state-insensitive trends: dimensionless moment of inertia versus compactness and gravitational versus baryonic compactness. These results provide model-guided priors and tools for discriminating between hadronic and self-bound equations of state with multimessenger data.
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@article{arxiv.2511.16874,
title = {Self-bound quark stars with a first-order two-to-three flavor phase transition},
author = {G. Teruya and G. Lugones and A. G. Grunfeld},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.16874},
year = {2026}
}
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15 pages, 11 figures, To appear in Phys. Rev. D