Hybrid stars within the framework of the Sigma-Omega-Rho model combined with the MIT and NJL models
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate the structure of hybrid stars consisting of hadrons (neutrons, protons, sigmas, lambdas), leptons (electrons, muons), and quarks (up, down, strange). We use a relativistic mean-field (RMF) model namely the Sigma-omega-rho model for the hadronic phase and the MIT bag model as well as the NJL model for the quark phase. In addition, Maxwell and Gibbs conditions are employed to investigate the hadron-Quark phase transition. Finally, by obtaining the mass-radius relation, M (Msun) ≤slant 2.07 is predicted for such hybrid stars.
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