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Quark-Nuclear Hybrid EoS with Excluded Volume Effects

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A two-phase description of the quark-nuclear matter hybrid equation of state that takes into account the effect of excluded volume in both the hadronic and the quark matter phases is introduced. The nuclear phase manifests a reduction of the available volume as density increases, leading to a stiffening of the matter. The quark matter phase displays a reduction of the effective string tension in the confining density functional from available volume contributions. The nuclear equation of state is based upon the relativistic density functional model DD2 with excluded volume. The quark matter is based upon a mean-field modification to the free fermi gas and will be discussed in greater detail. The interactions are decomposed into mean scalar and vector components. The scalar interaction is motivated by a string potential between quarks, whereas the vector interaction potential is motivated by higher order interactions of quarks leading to an increased stiffening at high densities. As an application, we consider matter under compact star constraints of electric neutrality and $\beta$-equilibrium. We obtain mass-radius relations for hybrid stars that form a third family, disconnected from the purely hadronic star branch, and fulfill the $2M_\odot$ constraint.

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Asymptotic behavior of the Speed of Sound in Dense Matter

nucl-th · 2025-07-09 · conditional · novelty 3.0

A short note re-deriving the known failure of local NJL models to reach the conformal speed-of-sound limit and illustrating that a Gaussian nonlocal interaction restores c_s^2 = 1/3.

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  • Asymptotic behavior of the Speed of Sound in Dense Matter nucl-th · 2025-07-09 · conditional · none · ref 5 · internal anchor

    A short note re-deriving the known failure of local NJL models to reach the conformal speed-of-sound limit and illustrating that a Gaussian nonlocal interaction restores c_s^2 = 1/3.