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arxiv: 1411.4623 · v2 · pith:63LYX7FUnew · submitted 2014-11-17 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE · astro-ph.SR· nucl-th

The role of strangeness in hybrid stars and possible observables

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keywords strangenesseffectshybriddescribemassquarkssamestars
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We study the effects of strangeness on the quark sector of a hybrid star equation of state. Since the model we use to describe quarks is the same as the one we use to describe hadrons, we can also study the effects of strangeness on the chiral symmetry restoration and deconfinement phase transitions (first order or crossover). Finally, we analyze combined effects of hyperons and quarks on global properties of hybrid stars, like mass, radius and cooling profiles. It is found that a large amount of strangeness in the core is related to the generation of twin-star solutions, which can have the same mass as the lower or zero strangeness counterpart, but with smaller radii.

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