4.6 Article

Unified equation of state for neutron stars on a microscopic basis

Journal

ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 584, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201526642

Keywords

dense matter; equation of state; stars: neutron

Funding

  1. Spanish MINECO [FIS2011-24154, FIS-2014-54672-P]
  2. FEDER
  3. Generalitat de Catalunya [2014SGR-401]
  4. Spanish Consolider-Ingenio Programme CPAN [CSD2007-00042]
  5. ICCUB (Unidad de Excelencia Maria de Maeztu) from MINECO [MDM-2014-0369]
  6. CPAN (Spain) [CPAN10-PD13]

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We derive a new equation of state (EoS) for neutron stars (NS) from the outer crust to the core based on modern microscopic calculations using the Argonne v(18) potential plus three-body forces computed with the Urbana model. To deal with the inhomogeneous structures of matter in the NS crust, we use a recent nuclear energy density functional that is directly based on the same microscopic calculations, and which is able to reproduce the ground-state properties of nuclei along the periodic table. The EoS of the outer crust requires the masses of neutron-rich nuclei, which are obtained through Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov calculations with the new functional when they are unknown experimentally. To compute the inner crust, Thomas-Fermi calculations in Wigner-Seitz cells are performed with the same functional. Existence of nuclear pasta is predicted in a range of average baryon densities between similar or equal to 0.067 fm(-3) and similar or equal to 0.0825 fm(-3), where the transition to the core takes place. The NS core is computed from the new nuclear EoS assuming non-exotic constituents (core of npe mu matter). In each region of the star, we discuss the comparison of the new EoS with previous EoSs for the complete NS structure, widely used in astrophysical calculations. The new microscopically derived EoS fulfills at the same time a NS maximum mass of 2 M-circle dot with a radius of 10 km, and a 1.5 M-circle dot NS with a radius of 11.6 km.

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