2023
DOI: 10.3390/particles6030044
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Impact of Multiple Phase Transitions in Dense QCD on Compact Stars

Abstract: This review covers several recent developments in the physics of dense QCD with an emphasis on the impact of multiple phase transitions on astrophysical manifestations of compact stars. To motivate the multi-phase modeling of dense QCD and delineate the perspectives, we start with a discussion of the structure of its phase diagram and the arrangement of possible color-superconducting and other phases. It is conjectured that pair-correlated quark matter in β-equilibrium is within the same universality class as … Show more

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“…Although the concepts of quark stars and hybrid stars containing a quark core enclosed in a nucleonic envelope were proposed long ago and have been intensively studied over the following decades (for reviews, see Alford et al (2008); Anglani et al (2014); Baym et al (2018); Sedrakian (2023), they remain at the forefront of the exploration of superdense matter and compact stars (CSs). They may arise through the onset of a first-order phase transition between the nucleonic and quark phases, in which case a new branch of stellar equilibria populated by stable hybrid stars arise.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the concepts of quark stars and hybrid stars containing a quark core enclosed in a nucleonic envelope were proposed long ago and have been intensively studied over the following decades (for reviews, see Alford et al (2008); Anglani et al (2014); Baym et al (2018); Sedrakian (2023), they remain at the forefront of the exploration of superdense matter and compact stars (CSs). They may arise through the onset of a first-order phase transition between the nucleonic and quark phases, in which case a new branch of stellar equilibria populated by stable hybrid stars arise.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%