6–10 Mar 2023
Praia do Rosa (S.C.), Brazil
America/Sao_Paulo timezone

Color-superconductivity of asymptotically conformal quark matter as a portal between astrophysics and heavy ions collision

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20m
Praia do Rosa (S.C.), Brazil

Praia do Rosa (S.C.), Brazil

Fazenda Verde Hotel
Oral Matter

Speaker

David Blaschke (Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of Wroclaw)

Description

We present a relativistic density functional approach to color superconducting quark matter that mimics quark con nement by a fast growth of the quasiparticle self-energy in the con ning region
[1]. The approach is shown to be equivalent to a chiral model of quark matter with medium dependent couplings. The approach to the conformal limit at asymptotically high densities is provided by a medium dependence of the vector-isoscalar, vector-isovector and diquark couplings motivated by non-perturbative gluon exchange [2]. While the (pseudo)scalar, vector-isoscalar and vector-isovector sectors of the model are tted to the mesonic mass spectrum and vacuum phenomenology of QCD, the strength of interaction in the diquark channel is varied in order to obtain the best agreement with the observational constraints from measurements of mass, radius and tidal deformability of neutron stars. These constraints favor an early onset of decon nement and
color superconductivity in neutron stars with masses below one solar mass. We also discuss a new two-zone interpolation scheme for the construction of the hadron-to-quark matter transition [3] that
allows to test different structures of the QCD phase diagram with one, two or no critical endpoints in simulations of supernova explosions, neutron star mergers and heavy-ion collisions. We argue that the formation of color-superconducting quark matter drives the trajectories of its evolution in supernovae and neutron star mergers towards the regimes reached in terrestrial experiments with relativistic heavy ion collisions.

[1] O. Ivanytskyi and D. Blaschke, Phys. Rev. D 105, 114042 (2022)
[2] O. Ivanytskyi and D. Blaschke, Particles 5, 514 (2022)
[3] O. Ivanytskyi and D. Blaschke, Eur. Phys. J A. 58, 152 (2022)

Author

David Blaschke (Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of Wroclaw)

Co-author

Oleksii Ivanytskyi (Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of Wroclaw)

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