Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2927654828> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2927654828 endingPage "193" @default.
- W2927654828 startingPage "189" @default.
- W2927654828 abstract "We review the constraints on the equation of state (EoS) of dense matter that have been obtained with the detection of GW170817 and its electromagnetic counterparts. While extremely stiff EoSs are ruled out by the gravitational wave signal, also extremely soft EoSs seem disfavored because they are unable to provide massive enough accretion disks. In this respect, the two‐families scenario, in which hadronic stars (HSs) and quark stars (QSs) coexist, could offer a viable solution: the hadronic matter EoS is very soft and leads to very small radii, whereas the quark matter EoS is stiff and leads to large masses. In this scenario, GW170817 could be interpreted as due to the merger of an HS and a QS. We present a parametric study of the two‐families scenario in which the quark matter EoS is computed by a constant‐speed‐of‐sound ( c s ) model and study the astrophysical constraints on the free parameters of the model. For this study, we fix , which holds true at asymptotically high densities (the conformal limit). If quark matter is absolutely stable, its baryon density at zero pressure must be smaller than twice the nuclear saturation density and its energy per baryon is a few tens of MeV smaller than that of iron." @default.
- W2927654828 created "2019-04-11" @default.
- W2927654828 creator A5054926120 @default.
- W2927654828 creator A5074029920 @default.
- W2927654828 creator A5088491787 @default.
- W2927654828 date "2019-01-01" @default.
- W2927654828 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W2927654828 title "The equation of state of dense matter: Stiff, soft, or both?" @default.
- W2927654828 cites W1997483453 @default.
- W2927654828 cites W1998343418 @default.
- W2927654828 cites W2000126291 @default.
- W2927654828 cites W2029049894 @default.
- W2927654828 cites W2032214240 @default.
- W2927654828 cites W2058345843 @default.
- W2927654828 cites W2086256373 @default.
- W2927654828 cites W2092350553 @default.
- W2927654828 cites W2096475520 @default.
- W2927654828 cites W2106024624 @default.
- W2927654828 cites W2121742784 @default.
- W2927654828 cites W2412495928 @default.
- W2927654828 cites W2727283342 @default.
- W2927654828 cites W2755032697 @default.
- W2927654828 cites W2762321541 @default.
- W2927654828 cites W2765081049 @default.
- W2927654828 cites W2765476133 @default.
- W2927654828 cites W2766439944 @default.
- W2927654828 cites W2767122548 @default.
- W2927654828 cites W2767349080 @default.
- W2927654828 cites W2772938691 @default.
- W2927654828 cites W2896249802 @default.
- W2927654828 cites W3098100524 @default.
- W2927654828 cites W3100196934 @default.
- W2927654828 cites W3101249161 @default.
- W2927654828 cites W3101888945 @default.
- W2927654828 cites W3101937464 @default.
- W2927654828 cites W3102839133 @default.
- W2927654828 cites W3103657055 @default.
- W2927654828 cites W3104042330 @default.
- W2927654828 cites W4236246610 @default.
- W2927654828 cites W4292406910 @default.
- W2927654828 cites W4299594910 @default.
- W2927654828 cites W4300820866 @default.
- W2927654828 cites W809856379 @default.
- W2927654828 cites W853896146 @default.
- W2927654828 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/asna.201913586" @default.
- W2927654828 hasPublicationYear "2019" @default.
- W2927654828 type Work @default.
- W2927654828 sameAs 2927654828 @default.
- W2927654828 citedByCount "8" @default.
- W2927654828 countsByYear W29276548282019 @default.
- W2927654828 countsByYear W29276548282020 @default.
- W2927654828 countsByYear W29276548282022 @default.
- W2927654828 countsByYear W29276548282023 @default.
- W2927654828 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2927654828 hasAuthorship W2927654828A5054926120 @default.
- W2927654828 hasAuthorship W2927654828A5074029920 @default.
- W2927654828 hasAuthorship W2927654828A5088491787 @default.
- W2927654828 hasConcept C109214941 @default.
- W2927654828 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W2927654828 hasConcept C124017977 @default.
- W2927654828 hasConcept C153195114 @default.
- W2927654828 hasConcept C154153549 @default.
- W2927654828 hasConcept C165410206 @default.
- W2927654828 hasConcept C172695262 @default.
- W2927654828 hasConcept C190330329 @default.
- W2927654828 hasConcept C19694890 @default.
- W2927654828 hasConcept C28594881 @default.
- W2927654828 hasConcept C44870925 @default.
- W2927654828 hasConcept C53810900 @default.
- W2927654828 hasConcept C62520636 @default.
- W2927654828 hasConcept C74650414 @default.
- W2927654828 hasConcept C7602139 @default.
- W2927654828 hasConceptScore W2927654828C109214941 @default.
- W2927654828 hasConceptScore W2927654828C121332964 @default.
- W2927654828 hasConceptScore W2927654828C124017977 @default.
- W2927654828 hasConceptScore W2927654828C153195114 @default.
- W2927654828 hasConceptScore W2927654828C154153549 @default.
- W2927654828 hasConceptScore W2927654828C165410206 @default.
- W2927654828 hasConceptScore W2927654828C172695262 @default.
- W2927654828 hasConceptScore W2927654828C190330329 @default.
- W2927654828 hasConceptScore W2927654828C19694890 @default.
- W2927654828 hasConceptScore W2927654828C28594881 @default.
- W2927654828 hasConceptScore W2927654828C44870925 @default.
- W2927654828 hasConceptScore W2927654828C53810900 @default.
- W2927654828 hasConceptScore W2927654828C62520636 @default.
- W2927654828 hasConceptScore W2927654828C74650414 @default.
- W2927654828 hasConceptScore W2927654828C7602139 @default.
- W2927654828 hasIssue "1-3" @default.
- W2927654828 hasLocation W29276548281 @default.
- W2927654828 hasOpenAccess W2927654828 @default.
- W2927654828 hasPrimaryLocation W29276548281 @default.
- W2927654828 hasRelatedWork W2086537362 @default.
- W2927654828 hasRelatedWork W2140845151 @default.
- W2927654828 hasRelatedWork W2156348057 @default.
- W2927654828 hasRelatedWork W2165134112 @default.
- W2927654828 hasRelatedWork W2484930612 @default.
- W2927654828 hasRelatedWork W2922186850 @default.
- W2927654828 hasRelatedWork W3043230974 @default.