Effects of quark matter nucleation on the evolution of proto-neutron stars
Ignazio Bombaci, Domenico Logoteta, Constanca Providencia, and Isaac, Vidana

TL;DR
This paper investigates how quark matter nucleation affects the early evolution of proto-neutron stars, introducing concepts like limiting conversion temperature and critical mass to determine star stability against decay to quark stars.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of quark matter nucleation in hot, beta-stable hadronic matter, and introduces new criteria for proto-hadronic star survival during early evolution.
Findings
Proto-hadronic stars with mass below M_cr can avoid decay to quark stars.
Thermal nucleation dominates over quantum nucleation above a crossover temperature.
The study extends the maximum mass concept to include two families of compact stars.
Abstract
(Abridged) A phase of strong interacting matter with deconfined quarks is expected in the core of massive neutron stars. If this deconfinement phase transition is of the first order then it will be triggered by the nucleation of a critical size drop of the stable quark phase in the metastable hadronic phase. Within these circumstances it has been shown that cold pure hadronic compact stars above a threshold value of their gravitational mass are metastable with respect to the "decay" to quark stars (compact stars made at least in part of quark matter). This stellar conversion process liberates a huge amount of energy, and it could be the energy source of some of the long GRBs. The main goal of the present work is to establish whether a newborn hadronic star (proto-hadronic star) could survive the early stages of its evolution without "decaying" to a quark star. To this aim, we study the…
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