2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2104.13822
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The sound speed and core of massive compact stars: A manifestation of hadron-quark duality

Yong-Liang Ma,
Mannque Rho
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“…) strictly at all densities leads to a strong tension with astrophysical measurements of neutron-star masses M  2 M e (Antoniadis et al 2013;Cromartie et al 2019;Fonseca et al 2021), which favor stiff EOSs with  c 1 3 s 2 at densities n s . In addition, various theoretical approaches, such as QCD at large isospin density (Carignano et al 2017), two-color QCD (Hands et al 2006), quarkyonic matter (McLerran & Reddy 2019Duarte et al 2021;Margueron et al 2021), models for high-density QCD (Leonhardt et al 2020;Ma & Rho 2021;Braun & Schallmo 2022;Pal et al 2022), and models based on the gauge/gravity duality (Ecker et al 2017;Demircik et al 2021;Kovensky et al 2022…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…) strictly at all densities leads to a strong tension with astrophysical measurements of neutron-star masses M  2 M e (Antoniadis et al 2013;Cromartie et al 2019;Fonseca et al 2021), which favor stiff EOSs with  c 1 3 s 2 at densities n s . In addition, various theoretical approaches, such as QCD at large isospin density (Carignano et al 2017), two-color QCD (Hands et al 2006), quarkyonic matter (McLerran & Reddy 2019Duarte et al 2021;Margueron et al 2021), models for high-density QCD (Leonhardt et al 2020;Ma & Rho 2021;Braun & Schallmo 2022;Pal et al 2022), and models based on the gauge/gravity duality (Ecker et al 2017;Demircik et al 2021;Kovensky et al 2022…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There exist arguments that suggest a universal bound c 2 s < 1/3 (see, e.g., [8,9]), thus favouring scenario i) and ii). However, a number of counter examples to this bound are known in QCD at large isospin density [10], two-color QCD [11], quarkyonic matter [12][13][14][15], models for high-density QCD [16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30] and models based on the gauge/gravity duality [31][32][33][34][35][36][37]. All of these example favour scenario iii).…”
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“…Ultimately the understandings of QC 2 D have important applications to the physics of neutron stars [55]. In this context, recently the picture of quark-hadron continuity is actively discussed [23,[56][57][58][59][60][61][62][63][64][65]) to account for the interplay between the low density nuclear physics [66], the neutron star radii for 1.4- [67,68] and 2-solar mass (M ⊙ ) neutron stars [69][70][71][72], and the maximum mass ≃ 2.08 ± 0.07M ⊙ [73]. In particular the latest result by the NICER [69][70][71][72] shows that the radii of 1.4M ⊙ and 2M ⊙ neutron stars are close (12 − 13 km for both), disfavoring strong first order transitions from the nuclear to quark matter domain, and implying that there should be rather stiffening with the sound velocity exceeding the conformal value 2 , 1/3 [23,[74][75][76][77][78].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%