Strange Star Equations of State Revisited
Debora P. Menezes and
Don B. Melrose
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia
22(4) 292 - 297
Published: 02 December 2005
Abstract
Motivated by recent suggestions that strange stars can be responsible for glitches and other observational features of pulsars, we review some possible equations of state and their implications for models of neutron, hybrid, and strange stars. We consider the MIT bag model and also strange matter in the colour–flavour locked phase. The central energy densities for strange stars are higher than the central densities of ordinary neutron stars. Strange stars are bound by the strong force and so can also rotate much faster than neutron stars. These results are only weakly dependent on the model used for the quark matter. If just one of the existing mass-to-radius ratio constraint is valid, most neutron stars equations of state are ruled out, but all the strange stars equations of state presented in this work remain consistent with the constraint.Keywords: stars: interiors — equation of state
https://doi.org/10.1071/AS05022
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