Bayesian analysis of a smooth hadron-quark crossover EOS finds current observations tightly constrain the density dependence of nuclear symmetry energy while leaving highest-density hadronic and quark-matter parameters only weakly constrained.
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Mass-gap compact objects could be hybrid stars only with very early deconfinement and stiff quark matter; confirming 1.4 M⊙ twin stars would cap hybrid-star maximum mass below 2.2 M⊙.
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Bayesian Constraints on the Neutron Star Equation of State with a Smooth Hadron-Quark Crossover
Bayesian analysis of a smooth hadron-quark crossover EOS finds current observations tightly constrain the density dependence of nuclear symmetry energy while leaving highest-density hadronic and quark-matter parameters only weakly constrained.
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Hybrid stars among mass gap objects are excluded by twin stars at $1.4\,M_\odot$
Mass-gap compact objects could be hybrid stars only with very early deconfinement and stiff quark matter; confirming 1.4 M⊙ twin stars would cap hybrid-star maximum mass below 2.2 M⊙.
- On the Possibility of a Strong First-Order Phase Transition in Neutron Stars