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Plausible presence of new state in neutron stars with masses above $0.98M_{\rm TOV}$ (2207.13613v3)

Published 27 Jul 2022 in astro-ph.HE, astro-ph.IM, gr-qc, and nucl-th

Abstract: We investigate the neutron star (NS) equation of state (EOS) by incorporating multi-messenger data of GW170817, PSR J0030+0451, PSR J0740+6620, and state-of-the-art theoretical progresses, including the information from chiral effective field theory ($\chi$EFT) and perturbative quantum chromodynamics (pQCD) calculation. Taking advantage of the various structures sampling by a single-layer feed-forward neural network model embedded in the Bayesian nonparametric inference, the structure of NS matter's sound speed $c_{\rm s}$ is explored in a model-agnostic way. It is found that a peak structure is common in the $c_{\rm s}2$ posterior, locating at $2.4-4.8\rho_{\rm sat}$ (nuclear saturation density) and $c_{\rm s}2$ exceeds ${c{2}}/{3}$ at 90\% credibility. The non-monotonic behavior suggests evidence of the state deviating from hadronic matter inside the very massive NSs. Assuming the new/exotic state is featured as it is softer than typical hadronic models or even with hyperons, we find that a sizable ($\geq 10{-3}M_\odot$) exotic core, likely made of quark matter, is plausible for the NS with a gravitational mass above about $0.98M_{\rm TOV}$, where $M_{\rm TOV}$ represents the maximum gravitational mass of a non-rotating cold NS. The inferred $M_{\rm TOV} = 2.18{+0.27}{-0.13}M\odot$ (90\% credibility) is well consistent with the value of $2.17{+0.15}{-0.12}M\odot$ estimated independently with GW170817/GRB 170817A/AT2017gfo assuming a temporary supramassive NS remnant formed after the merger. PSR J0740+6620, the most massive NS detected so far, may host an exotic core with a probability of $\approx 0.36$.

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