Implications of the mass M=2.17+0.11-0.10M of PSR~J0740+6620 on the Equation of State of Super-Dense Neutron-Rich Nuclear Matter

Abstract

We study implications of the very recently reported mass M=2.17+0.11-0.10M of PSR~J0740+6620 on the Equation of State (EOS) of super-dense neutron-rich nuclear matter with respect to existing constraints on the EOS based on the mass M=2.01 0.04M of PSR~J0348+0432, the maximum tidal deformability of GW170817 and earlier results of various terrestrial nuclear laboratory experiments. The lower limit of the skewness J0 measuring the stiffness of super-dense isospin-symmetric nuclear matter is raised raised from about -220 MeV to -150 MeV, reducing significantly its current uncertainty range. The lower bound of the high-density symmetry energy also increases appreciably leading to a rise of the minimum proton fraction in neutron stars at β-equilibrium from about 0 to 5\% around three times the saturation density of nuclear matter. The difficulties for some of the most widely used and previously well tested model EOSs to predict simultaneously both a maximum mass higher than 2.17 M and a pressure consistent with that extracted from GW170817 present some interesting new challenges for nuclear theories.

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