Mass-Density-Dependent Quark Model with Thermodynamic Self-consistency and Hybrid Stars
- Received Date: 2006-10-18
- Accepted Date: 1900-01-01
- Available Online: 2006-01-03
Abstract: Upon application of the mass-density-dependent quark model with thermodynamic self-consistency, we investigate the bulk properties of hybrid stars and calculate the particle fraction and equation of state(EOS) for hybrid star matter. Numerical results indicate that the pressure extra term deriving from self-consistently thermodynamical treatment can soften the EOS, put off the appearence of phase transition and decrease the maximum mass for a hybrid star from 2.4M⊙(without pressure extra term) to 1.8M⊙ with corresponding radius from 15km to 12km. Similar to the Nambu-Jona-Lasinio(NJL) model, this model is suitable for describing the massive hybrid stars.