General predictions of neutron star properties using unified relativistic mean-field equations of state
In this work we present general predictions for the static observables of neutron stars (NSs) under the hypothesis of a purely nucleonic composition of the ultra-dense baryonic matter, using Bayesian inference on a very large parameter space conditioned by both astrophysical and nuclear physics cons...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this work we present general predictions for the static observables of
neutron stars (NSs) under the hypothesis of a purely nucleonic composition of
the ultra-dense baryonic matter, using Bayesian inference on a very large
parameter space conditioned by both astrophysical and nuclear physics
constraints. The equation of states are obtained using a unified approach of
the NS core and inner crust within a fully covariant treatment based on a
relativistic mean-field Lagrangian density with density dependent couplings.
The posterior distributions are well compatible with the ones obtained by
semi-agnostic meta-modelling techniques based on non-relativistic functionals,
that span a similar portion of the parameter space in terms of nuclear matter
parameters, and we confirm that the hypothesis of a purely nucleonic
composition is compatible with all the present observations. We additionally
show that present observations do not exclude the existence of very massive
neutron stars with mass compatible with the lighter partner of the
gravitational event GW190814 measured by the LIGO-Virgo collaboration. Some
selected representative models, that respect well all the constraints taken
into account in this study, and approximately cover the residual uncertainty in
our posterior distributions, will be uploaded in the CompOSE database for use
by the community. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2402.15548 |