Modeling a 2.5M⊙ compact star with quark matter

J. Horvath, P. Moraes
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Abstract

The detection of an unexpected $\sim 2.5 M_{\odot}$ component in the gravitational wave event GW190814 has puzzled the community of High-Energy astrophysicists, since in the absence of further information it is not clear whether this is the heaviest "neutron star" ever detected or either the lightest black hole known, of a kind absent in the local neighbourhood. We show in this work a few possibilities for a model of the former, in the framework of three different quark matter models with and without anisotropy in the interior pressure. As representatives of classes of "exotic" solutions, we show that even though the stellar sequences may reach this ballpark, it is difficult to fulfill simultaneously the constraint of the radius as measured by the NICER team for the pulsar PSR J0030+0451. Thus, and assuming both measurements stand, compact neutron stars can not be all made of self-bound quark matter, even within anisotropic solutions which boost the maximum mass well above the $\sim 2.5 M_{\odot}$ figure. We also point out that a very massive compact star will limit the absolute maximum matter density in the present Universe to be less than 6 times the nuclear saturation value.
用夸克物质模拟2.5M⊙致密恒星
在引力波事件GW190814中发现了一个意想不到的$\sim 2.5 M_{\odot}$成分,这让高能天体物理学家们感到困惑,因为在缺乏进一步信息的情况下,尚不清楚这是迄今为止检测到的最重的“中子星”,还是已知的最轻的黑洞,这是当地社区所没有的。我们在这项工作中展示了前者模型的几种可能性,在三种不同的夸克物质模型的框架内,有和没有内部压力的各向异性。作为一类“奇异”解的代表,我们表明,即使恒星序列可能达到这个范围,也很难同时满足NICER团队对脉冲星PSR J0030+0451测量的半径限制。因此,假设两种测量结果都成立,致密中子星不可能全部由自束缚夸克物质构成,即使在各向异性溶液中,最大质量远高于$\sim 2.5 M_{\odot}$图。我们还指出,一颗非常大质量的致密恒星将使目前宇宙中的绝对最大物质密度限制在核饱和值的6倍以下。
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