Massive relativistic compact stars from SU(3) symmetric quark models
Han Rui Fu (Southwest U.), Jia Jie Li (Southwest U.), Armen Sedrakian, (FIAS, Wroclaw U.), Fridolin Weber (San Diego State U., San Diego,, CASS)

TL;DR
This paper develops hyperonic equations of state for compact stars using SU(3) symmetry and covariant density functional theory, showing that massive, hyperon-rich stars are possible but tend to be nucleonic-like with low strangeness content.
Contribution
It introduces a systematic SU(3) symmetric approach to modeling hyperonic matter in compact stars, exploring the impact on maximum mass and rotation.
Findings
Stars up to 2.5 solar masses with hyperons are supported.
Rotating stars can reach up to 3.0 solar masses.
Massive stars tend to have low strangeness fractions.
Abstract
We construct a set of hyperonic equations of state (EoS) by assuming SU(3) symmetry within the baryon octet and by using a covariant density functional (CDF) theory approach. The low-density regions of our EoS are constrained by terrestrial experiments, while the high-density regime is modeled by systematically varying the nuclear matter skewness coefficient and the symmetry energy slope . The sensitivity of the EoS predictions is explored in terms of parameter of the SU(3) symmetric model that modifies the meson-hyperon coupling constants away from their SU(6) symmetric values. Our results show that model EoS based on our approach can support static Tolman-Oppenheimer-Volkof (TOV) masses in the range - in the large- and small- regime, however, such stars contain only a trace amount of hyperons compared to SU(6) models.…
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TopicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · High-pressure geophysics and materials · Nuclear physics research studies
