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Surface tension of hot and dense quark matter under strong magnetic fields

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2019-04-03 v1 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology Nuclear Theory

Abstract

We study the surface tension of hot, highly magnetized three flavor quark matter droplets, focusing specifically on the thermodynamic conditions prevailing in neutron stars, hot lepton rich protoneutron stars and neutron star mergers. We explore the role of temperature, baryon number density, trapped neutrinos, droplet size and magnetic fields within the multiple reflection expansion formalism (MRE), assuming that astrophysical quark matter can be described as a mixture of free Fermi gases composed by quarks uu, dd, ss, electrons and neutrinos, in chemical equilibrium under weak interactions. We find that the total surface tension is rather unaffected by the size of the drop, but is quite sensitive to the effect of baryon number density, temperature, trapped neutrinos and magnetic fields (specially above eB5×103GeV2eB \sim 5 \times 10^{-3} \mathrm{GeV}^2). Surface tensions parallel and transverse to the magnetic field span values up to \sim 25 MeV/fm2^2. For T100T \lesssim 100 MeV the surface tension is a decreasing function of temperature but above 100 MeV it increases monotonically with TT. Finally, we discuss some astrophysical consequences of our results.

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@article{arxiv.1811.09954,
  title  = {Surface tension of hot and dense quark matter under strong magnetic fields},
  author = {G. Lugones and A. G. Grunfeld},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1811.09954},
  year   = {2019}
}

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8 pages, 6 figures