Electrically charged supermassive twin stars
Abstract
By assuming that ultra dense hybrid neutron stars are endowed with a distribution of electric charge, we study the corresponding twin star solutions and their properties resulting from a sharp first order transition from confined hadronic to a deconfined quark phase. Two distinct quark matter equations of state with increasing stiffness are considered and the values for the maximum gravitational masses of the hadronic and hybrid twin configurations are obtained for different values of the total electric charge. Interestingly, our calculations indicate that sharp transitions make charged twin hybrid stars more massive than their neutral counterparts, and that the 2M constraint from PSR J0740+6620 is surpassed for standard values of electric charge and can be considered stable only satisfying ∂ M/∂ ε0 > 0. In particular, our charged stellar models reach masses even higher than the unknown compact object measured in the GW190814 event.
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