Skyrmion Stars: Astrophysical motivations and implications
Abstract
We study mass-radius relations for compact stars employing an equation of state (EOS) of dense matter based on a Skyrme fluid. The zero-temperature mean-field model is based on mesonic excitations, incorporates the scale breaking of QCD, and accommodates baryons (nucleons) which arise as a solitonic configuration of mesonic fields. Stable configurations are obtained for central densities where g/cc is the nuclear saturation density. These {\it Skyrmion Stars} are mostly fluid, with a crust which we describe by the EOS of Baym, Pethick and Sutherland. Their masses and radii are in the range and , respectively. The minimum spin period is computed to be between . They appear to have a mass-radius curve quite different from either neutron or quark stars, and provide a suitable description of the heavier mass neutron stars discovered recently due to the inherently stiff EOS. Within the same model, we compute the dominant neutrino emissivity in neutron-rich -equilibrated matter, and determine the cooling behaviour of Skyrmion stars.
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0504075,
title = {Skyrmion Stars: Astrophysical motivations and implications},
author = {Prashanth Jaikumar and Rachid Ouyed},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0504075},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
28 pages and 5 figures; this version to appear in the Astrophysical Journal