2017
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.95.055802
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Enforcing causality in nonrelativistic equations of state at finite temperature

Abstract: We present a thermodynamically consistent method by which equations of state based on nonrelativistic potential models can be modified so that they respect causality at high densities, both at zero and finite temperature (entropy). We illustrate the application of the method using the high density phase parametrization of the well known APR model in its pure neutron matter configuration as an example. We also show that, for models with only contact interactions, the adiabatic speed of sound is independent of t… Show more

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“…( 2) and (3). We have confirmed that it is always possible to modify the high-density equation of state (n > 2n 0 ) in our generated samples in order to reach a maximum mass of 2.0 M while imposing sub-luminal speeds of sound [108,109]. In this work, however, we consider the energy density functional as in Eqs.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…( 2) and (3). We have confirmed that it is always possible to modify the high-density equation of state (n > 2n 0 ) in our generated samples in order to reach a maximum mass of 2.0 M while imposing sub-luminal speeds of sound [108,109]. In this work, however, we consider the energy density functional as in Eqs.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Nevertheless, the modifications can be useful for studying the impact of a higher maximum NS mass on astrophysical simulations while keeping the properties of saturation-density nuclear matter fixed. A thermodynamically consistent method to modify nonrelativistic equations of state so that they respect causality at high densities has recently been suggested [87]. We postpone its implementation to future work.…”
Section: High-density Eos Modificationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Often, the density at which causality is violated lies within the central densities of neutron stars. Although a method to impose causality based on thermodynamical arguments has been known for a while for cold stars [52,53], it is only recently that a similar method has been devised at finite temperature [54]. A practical way to avoid this problem is to screen repulsive contributions from higher-than-two-body interactions (as they lead to an energy per particle that varies faster than linearly at high density) as in Refs.…”
Section: The Supra-nuclear Equation Of Statementioning
confidence: 99%