We investigate the structure and the tidal deformability of the color-flavor locked
strange stars admixed with mirror dark matter. Assuming the stars in the GW170817 event have a
mirror-dark-matter core or a mirror-dark-matter halo, the observations of the central compact
object within the supernova remnant HESS J1731-347 and the compact objects in the GW190814 and
GW170817 events could be explained simultaneously with a pairing gap much smaller than 200 MeV. In
contrast, a pairing gap larger than about 200 MeV must be employed without the consideration of a
mirror-dark-matter core (halo). More importantly, we find that for the case of the quartic
coefficient a
4 < 0.589, if the mass fraction of the mirror dark matter (fD
) of the
compact stars in GW170817 is in a certain range (eg., 22.8% < fD
< 77.2% for a
4 =
0.55), the minimum allowed value of the pairing gap could be less than 46.5 MeV (i.e., one half
of the value of the strange quark mass which is taken as 93 MeV in this paper), which leads to the
result that all astrophysical observations mentioned above could be satisfied without violating
the conformal bound or the recently proposed positive trace anomally bound.