Metastability of hadronic compact stars
I. Bombaci, P. K. Panda, C. Providencia, I. Vidana

TL;DR
This paper systematically studies the metastability of pure hadronic compact stars using different relativistic models, analyzing their potential to convert into quark stars and the impact of hyperon couplings on this process.
Contribution
It compares the metastability of hadronic stars across different models and explores how hyperon couplings influence the critical mass for quark star formation.
Findings
QMC model predicts critical masses of 1.6-1.9 M_sun for hadronic stars.
Higher hyperon couplings increase the critical mass and metastability threshold.
Massive hyperon-rich stars up to 2.1 M_sun could explain observed massive pulsars.
Abstract
Pure hadronic compact stars, above a threshold value of their gravitational mass (central pressure), are metastable to the conversion to quark stars (hybrid or strange stars). In this paper, we present a systematic study of the metastability of pure hadronic compact stars using different relativistic models for the equation of state (EoS). In particular, we compare results for the quark-meson coupling (QMC) model with those for the Glendenning--Moszkowski parametrization of the non-linear Walecka model (NLWM). For QMC model, we find large values ( -- ) for the critical mass of the hadronic star sequence and we find that the formation of a quark star is only possible with a soft quark matter EoS. For the Glendenning--Moszkowski parametrization of the NLWM, we explore the effect of different hyperon couplings on the critical mass and on the stellar conversion…
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