Hybrid stars in the light of the massive pulsar PSR J1614-2230
C. H. Lenzi, G. Lugones

TL;DR
This study investigates hybrid star models using various equations of state and the NJL model, showing how parameters like vacuum pressure shift and vector coupling influence maximum mass and stability, with implications for explaining massive pulsars.
Contribution
It introduces a systematic analysis of hybrid stars with adjustable NJL parameters, demonstrating conditions for stability and mass that align with observed pulsars, including the effects of hadronic composition.
Findings
Stable hybrid stars can exceed the mass of PSR J1614-2230 under certain parameters.
Increasing vacuum pressure shift or vector coupling reduces hybrid star stability.
Including baryon octet narrows the parameter space for matching observed pulsar masses.
Abstract
We perform a systematic study of hybrid star configurations using several parametrizations of a relativistic mean-field hadronic EoS and the NJL model for three-flavor quark matter. For the hadronic phase we use the stiff GM1 and TM1 parametrizations, as well as the very stiff NL3 model. In the NJL Lagrangian we include scalar, vector and 't Hooft interactions. The vector coupling constant is treated as a free parameter. We also consider that there is a split between the deconfinement and the chiral phase transitions which is controlled by changing the conventional value of the vacuum pressure in the NJL thermodynamic potential by , being a free parameter. We find that, as we increase the value of , hybrid stars have a larger maximum mass but are less stable, i.e. hybrid configurations are stable…
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