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Relativistic mean-field models with effective hadron masses and coupling constants, and condensation

✍ Scribed by E.E. Kolomeitsev; D.N. Voskresensky


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
532 KB
Volume
759
Category
Article
ISSN
0375-9474

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✦ Synopsis


We study relativistic mean-field models with hadron masses and coupling constants depending self-consistently on a scalar meson field. We demonstrate that by the field redefinition some models can be equivalently transformed into each other. Thereby the large variety of scaling functions for masses and couplings can be reduced to a restricted set of functions with a constrained dependence on a scalar field. We show how by choosing properly the latter scaling functions one may stiffen or soften the equation of state at high densities and simultaneously increase the threshold density for the direct Urca process without any change of the description of nuclear matter close to the saturation density. The stiffening of the equation of state might be motivated by recent neutron star mass measurements, whereas the increase of the threshold density for the direct Urca process (n DU crit ) is motivated by the analysis of neutron star cooling data. The high value n DU crit also follows from the variational calculations of the A18 + δv + UIX* Urbana-Argonne model. We demonstrate that if a rho meson is included in a mean-field model as a non-Abelian gauge boson, then there is a possibility for a charged rho-meson condensation in dense nuclear matter. We show that such a novel phase can be realized in neutron star interiors already for sufficiently low densities, typically ∼ 3-4n 0 , where n 0 is the nuclear saturation density. In the framework of the relativistic mean field model the new phase arises in a second-order phase transition. The appearance of a ρ -condensate significantly * Corresponding author.


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