Neutron star properties in a chiral SU(3) model
Abstract
We investigate various properties of neutron star matter within an effective chiral SU(3)L × SU(3)R model. The predictions of this model are compared with a Walecka-type model. It is demonstrated that the importance of hyperon degrees are strongly depending on the interaction used, even if the equation of state near saturation density is nearly the same in both models. While the Walecka-type model predicts a strange star core with strangeness fraction fS ≈ 4/3, the chiral model allows only for fS ≈ 1/3 and predicts that 0, + and 0 will not exist in star, in contrast to the Walecka-type model.
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