Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9857664 | Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We investigate a nonlocal chiral quark model with separable 4-fermion interaction for the case of U(3) flavor symmetry and show that strange quark matter is unlikely to occur in a large enough volume of a compact star to entail remarkable observational consequences. The phase diagram in the two-flavor sector of such model has a critical end point of the line of first order chiral/deconfinement phase transitions on which a triple point marks the junction with the critical line for second order phase transitions to two-flavor color superconductivity (2SC) below T â¼ 80 MeV. Stable hybrid star configurations with large quark matter core in a color superconducting phase can exist. A consistent cooling phenomenology requires that all quark species be gapped, the minimal pairing gap of the order of 10 - 100 keV.
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Authors
D. Blaschke, H. Grigorian, A. Khalatyan, D.N. Voskresensky,