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Equation of state for neutron stars in SU(3) flavor symmetry (1304.2121v1)

Published 8 Apr 2013 in nucl-th, astro-ph.HE, and hep-ph

Abstract: Using several relativistic mean field models (such as GM1, GM3, NL3, TM1, FSUGold and IU-FSU) as well as the quark-meson coupling model, we calculate the particle fractions, the equation of state, the maximum mass and radius of a neutron star within relativistic Hartree approximation. In determining the couplings of the isoscalar, vector mesons to the octet baryons, we examine the extension of SU(6) spin-flavor symmetry to SU(3) flavor symmetry. Furthermore, we consider the strange ($\sigma{\ast}$ and $\phi$) mesons, and study how they affect the equation of state. We find that the equation of state in SU(3) symmetry can sustain a neutron star with mass of $(1.8 \sim 2.1) M_{\odot}$ even if hyperons exist inside the core. In addition, the strange vector ($\phi$) meson and the variation of baryon structure in matter also play important roles in supporting a massive neutron star.

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