Hybrid isentropic twin stars
Juan Pablo Carlomagno, Gustavo A. Contrera, Ana Gabriela Grunfeld and, David Blaschke

TL;DR
This paper investigates hybrid neutron stars with color superconducting quark cores at finite temperature, revealing thermal twin phenomena and phase transition behaviors that could impact supernova explosions and pulsar formation.
Contribution
It introduces a model of isentropic hybrid stars with color superconducting quark matter, analyzing phase transitions and thermal effects with implications for astrophysical phenomena.
Findings
Identification of thermal twin star sequences at high entropy per baryon.
Observation of heating and cooling effects during phase transitions.
Linear relationship between radii and masses at deconfinement onset.
Abstract
We present a study of hybrid neutron stars with color superconducting quark matter cores at finite temperature that results in sequences of stars with constant entropy per baryon, . For the quark matter equation of state, we employ a recently developed nonlocal chiral quark model while nuclear matter is described with a relativistic density functional model of the DD2 class. The phase transition is obtained by a Maxwell construction under isothermal conditions. We find that traversing the mixed phase on a trajectory at low in the phase diagram shows a heating effect while at larger the temperature drops. This behavior may be attributed to the presence of a color superconducting quark matter phase at low temperatures and the melting of the diquark condensate which restores the normal quark matter phase at higher temperatures. While the…
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