Which first order phase transitions to quark matter are possible in neutron stars?

PHYSICAL REVIEW D(2024)

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We examine which first order phase transitions are consistent with today's astrophysical constraints. In particular, we explore how a well -constrained mass -radius data point would restrict the admissible parameter space and to this end, we employ the most likely candidates of the recent NICER limits of PSR J0030 + 0451. To systematically vary the stiffness of the equation of state, we employ a parametrizable relativistic mean field equation of state, which is in compliance with results from chiral effective field theory. We model phase transitions via Maxwell constructions and parametrize them by means of the transitional pressure ptrans and the jump in energy density Delta epsilon. This provides us with a generic setup that allows for rather general conclusions to be drawn. We outline some regions in the ptrans-Delta epsilon parameter space that may allow for a phase transition identification in the near future. We also find that a strongly constrained data point, at either exceptionally large or small radii, would reduce the parameter space to such an extent that mass and radius become insufficient indicators of a phase transition.
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