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Neutron stars and phase diagram in a hard-wall AdS/QCD model

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arxiv 2202.12845 v3 pith:UKG2SPBX submitted 2022-02-25 hep-th astro-ph.HEhep-phnucl-th

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keywords phasediagramneutronbaryonichard-wallholographiclargemodel
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We study the phase diagram of (large-$N_c$) QCD using a simplistic holographic hard-wall model with a dynamical scalar field and a homogeneous Ansatz representing a smeared instanton/baryon density. The resulting phase diagram is qualitatively consistent with expectations, including a mesonic, baryonic, quarkyonic, and quark-gluon plasma phase. As in other holographic models, we also find a baryonic popcorn transition, which appears at large chemical potential as a crossover. We then evaluate the nuclear matter equation of state, which turns out to be rather stiff with a large peaked sound velocity above the conformal limit, construct corresponding neutron stars using the TOV equations, and finally use a full numerical gravity/hydrodynamics computation to extract the gravitational wave signal of neutron star mergers.

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