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Neutron star radii and the EOS of neutron-rich matter
Wei-Zhou Jiang Department of Physics, Southeast University, Nanjing Collaborators:B. A. Li, F. J. Fattoyev, Students:Qian-Fer Xiang, Dong-Rui Zhang 12/13-18/2015:Shanghai
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Outline Radii and mass of neutron stars(NS’s)
Schemes for small NS radii Summary 12/13-18/2015:Shanghai
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中子星: 基本特点 Formed: supernova explosion N. Stars in Galaxies: ~108-109
Detected: ~ 1000 radio pulsar Period: ~ 1.6 ms - 5 s Discovery: 1967, Jocelyn Bell, A. Hewish Mass: ~ 1.4 M0 ; Radius: ~ 10 Km Magnetic field: ~1012 Gauss Density: 1014 g/cc 12/13-18/2015:Shanghai
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P. B. Demorest, et.al. Nature 467, 1081 (2010): 2.0 .
Large-mass neutron stars T. Guver, et al, Astrophys. J. 712, 964 (2010): P. B. Demorest, et.al. Nature 467, 1081 (2010): 2.0 . Sharpilo delay J. Antoniadis, et al., Science 340, 448 (2013): 2.01 ± 0.04 M☉ Radio-timing observations of the pulsar J and phase-resolved optical spectroscopy of the white-dwarf companion, 12/13-18/2015:Shanghai
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Small NS radius Guillot et al. 2013, ApJ 772 Quiescent low-mass X-ray
binary (qLMXB) sources Ozel, et.al., arXiv: v1 12/13-18/2015:Shanghai
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Some radii from individual stars
Bogdanov (2013) : 11.1 km of the neutron star in PSR J0437 Poutanen et al.(2014) :12 and 16 km for 4U Factors that affect the extraction of radii: NS distance to the star, NS atmosphere composition, residual accretion… (Miller (2013) . Precise measurements of NS radii still required 12/13-18/2015:Shanghai
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P.Danielewicz, R.Lacey,W.G.Lynch, Science 298(2002)1592
Collective flow data from high energy heavy-ion reactions 12/13-18/2015:Shanghai
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Challenges to theoretical models
Large-mass NS’s require stiff EOS, disfavoring non-nucleonic degrees of freedom, such as hyperons, quarks, meson condensates. The inclusion of non-nucleonic degrees of freedeom usually do not reduce significantly the NS radii. Small NS radii require soft EOS. Stiff EOS’s that produce the 2 solar mass NS give rise to relatively large radii. The relativistic mean-field models predict the radii of 13-16km. With soft symmetry energy, the radius is just as low 12km. It is very difficult to give the radius of 10 km. 12/13-18/2015:Shanghai
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Neutron star radii with various EOS
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How to reduce the radii, if small radii established?
By softening the EOS, but difficult: a different softening of EOS By new degrees of freedom, but just a few of them, like ∆ resonance [Cai, et al, PRC 92, (2015).] particles beyond standard model 12/13-18/2015:Shanghai
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A scheme to soften EOS EOS softening
Generally with pressure dropping, NS maximum mass reduces, but radius does not decrease significantly. Pressure unchanged, while energy density increases: Radius reduces with less change in maximum mass WFF1,Wiringa, et al. 1988, PRC, 38, 1010 RMF models can’t produce small RNS = −1.5 km Amending term: 12/13-18/2015:Shanghai
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Reduction of NS Radii 12/13-18/2015:Shanghai
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Interpret amending term as novel in-medium effects
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Amending term can be interpreted by the BSM U-boson
Jiang, Li, Fattoyev, EPJA 51,119(2015) 12/13-18/2015:Shanghai
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U-boson Beyond standard model, U(1) symmetry
Superpartner of spin-3/2 gravitino Putative 5th force? Mediator (gauge particle) of dark matter that may couple to fermions. Fayet, PLB95, 285 (1980);172, 363 (1986); NPB347, 743(1990); Fischbach & Talmadge, The Search for Non- NewtonianGravity (Springer-Verlag, Inc., New York, 1999), ISBN ; Adelberger et al., Annu. Rev. Nucl. Part. Sci. 53,77(2003). 12/13-18/2015:Shanghai
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U boson regarded as a candidate of non-Newtonian gravity
Wen/Li/Chen, PRL103, (2009)
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U-boson in RMF models and neutron stars
( Zhang, et al., PRC83, (2011) ). 12/13-18/2015:Shanghai
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In the presence of U-boson, the in-medium effect is favorable to obtain small radii
Zhang, et.al. 12/13-18/2015:Shanghai
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Dark matter candidates in NS
Recently many works appear: 12/13-18/2015:Shanghai
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DM mass All possible DM masses range from keV to hundreds of GeV: so many models Supersymmetric models In our study, the DM masses are chosen to be a few hundred MeV to a few GeV beyond which the effect is small on the NS mass-radius trajectory 12/13-18/2015:Shanghai
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Dark matter in neutron stars
Only gravitational attraction between normal matter and dark matter Xiang,et al PRC 89, (2014) 12/13-18/2015:Shanghai
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NS radii with dark matter
Steiner:PRL 108, (2012) Effect of Dark Matter? Guillot et al. 2013, ApJ 772 12/13-18/2015:Shanghai
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DM Accretion 12/13-18/2015:Shanghai
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Summary (1)Small NS radii with novel in-medium effects that can be rather universal for all kinds of models (2) Small NS radii with non-nucleonic degrees of freedom such as dark matter (3)Precise measurements of NS radii are needed for identifying or ruling out new physics. Small NS radii: quark stars and/or physics BSM 12/13-18/2015:Shanghai
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谢谢/Thank you! 12/13-18/2015:Shanghai
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