Indication of Sharp and Strong Phase Transitions from NICER Observations

Zidu Lin and Andrew. W. Steiner
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In this Letter, we present a new, weakly model-dependent test for “standard” equation-of-state (EoS) models that disfavor sharp and strong phase transitions by using NS mass and radius observations. We show the radii of two NSs observed by NICER (PSR J0740+6620 and PSR 0030+0451) are correlated if these two NSs are built upon standard EoS models. The radii of NSs with different masses are sensitive to the pressures at different densities, and the pressures at different densities are strongly correlated in standard EoS models. We further show that the correlation of the NS radii can be significantly weakened when additional degrees of freedom concerning the first-order phase transitions are added into the EoSs. We propose a new quantity, DL, which measures the extent to which the linear correlation of the radii of two NSs is weakened. Our method gives a 48% identification probability (with a 5% false alarm rate) of finding beyond-standard EoS models in NICER observations. Future observations with higher measurement accuracy can confirm or rule out this identification. Our method is generalizable to any pair of NS masses and can be employed with other sets of observations in the future.
从 NICER 观测中发现尖锐和强烈相变的迹象
在这封信中,我们利用对 NS 质量和半径的观测,提出了一种新的、弱模型依赖性的 "标准 "状态方程(EoS)模型测试方法,这种方法不赞成急剧的强相变。我们表明,如果NICER观测到的两个NS(PSR J0740+6620和PSR 0030+0451)是建立在标准EoS模型上的,那么这两个NS的半径是相关的。不同质量的 NS 的半径对不同密度下的压力非常敏感,而在标准 EoS 模型中,不同密度下的压力具有很强的相关性。我们进一步证明,如果在 EoS 中加入有关一阶相变的额外自由度,NS 半径的相关性会大大减弱。我们提出了一个新量--DL,用于测量两个 NS 半径的线性相关被削弱的程度。我们的方法为在 NICER 观测中发现超标准 EoS 模型提供了 48% 的识别概率(误报率为 5%)。未来测量精度更高的观测可以确认或排除这种识别。我们的方法适用于任何一对NS质量,并可在未来的其他观测中使用。
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