From hadrons to quarks in neutron stars: a review
Gordon Baym, Tetsuo Hatsuda, Toru Kojo, Philip D. Powell, Yifan Song,, and Tatsuyuki Takatsuka

TL;DR
This review explores the equation of state of neutron star matter, focusing on the transition from hadronic to quark matter, and discusses models, observational constraints, and the implications for neutron star structure.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of unified equations of state incorporating hadron-quark crossover, constrained by neutron star observations, and discusses effective quark models relevant to the QCD phase diagram.
Findings
Evidence for hadron-quark continuity in neutron stars
Development of the QHC18 equation of state model
Constraints on quark model parameters from neutron star data
Abstract
We review the equation of state of matter in neutron stars from the solid crust through the liquid nuclear matter interior to the quark regime at higher densities. We focus in detail on the question of how quark matter appears in neutron stars, and how it affects the equation of state. After discussing the crust and liquid nuclear matter in the core we briefly review aspects of microscopic quark physics relevant to neutron stars, and quark models of dense matter based on the Nambu--Jona-Lasinio framework, in which gluonic processes are replaced by effective quark interactions. We turn then to describing equations of state useful for interpretation of both electromagnetic and gravitational observations, reviewing the emerging picture of hadron-quark continuity in which hadronic matter turns relatively smoothly, with at most only a weak first order transition, into quark matter with…
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