Neutron Star vs Quark Star in the Multimessenger Era

Abstract

Neutron stars (NSs) which could contain exotic degrees of freedom in the core and the self-bound quark stars (QSs) made purely of absolutely stable deconfined quark matter are still two main candidates for the compact objects observed in pulsars and gravitational wave (GW) events in binary star mergers. We perform a Bayesian model-agnostic inference of the properties of NSs and QSs by combining multi-messenger data of GW170817, GW190425, PSR J0030+0451, PSR J0740+6620, PSR J1614-2230, PSR J0348+0432 as well as ab initio calculations from perturbative quantum chromodynamics and chiral effective field theory. We find the NS scenario is strongly favored against the QS scenario with a Bayes factor of NS over QS BNSQS = 11.5. In addition, the peak of the squared sound velocity cs2 0.5c2 around 3.5 times nuclear saturation density n0 observed in the NS case disappears in the QS case which suggests that the cs2 first increases and then saturates at cs2 0.5c2 above 4n0. The sound velocity and trace anomaly are found to approach the conformal limit in the core of heavy NSs with mass M 2M, but not in the core of QSs.

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