Impact of massive neutron star radii on the nature of phase transitions in dense matter

The last few years have seen tremendous progress in the observation of the global properties of neutron stars (NSs), e.g. , masses, radii and tidal deformabilities. Such properties provide information about possible phase transitions in the inner cores of NSs, provided the connection between observe...

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