A New Constraint on the Nuclear Equation of State from Statistical Distributions of Compact Remnants of Supernovae

  • Meskhi M
  • Wolfe N
  • Dai Z
  • et al.
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Abstract

Understanding how matter behaves at the highest densities and temperatures is a major open problem in both nuclear physics and relativistic astrophysics. Our understanding of such behavior is often encapsulated in the so-called high-temperature nuclear equation of state (EOS), which influences compact binary mergers, core-collapse supernovae, and other phenomena. Our focus is on the type (either black hole or neutron star) and mass of the remnant of the core collapse of a massive star. For each six candidates of equations of state, we use a very large suite of spherically symmetric supernova models to generate a sample of synthetic populations of such remnants. We then compare these synthetic populations to the observed remnant population. Our study provides a novel constraint on the high-temperature nuclear EOS and describes which EOS candidates are more or less favored by an information-theoretic metric.

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Meskhi, M. M., Wolfe, N. E., Dai, Z., Fröhlich, C., Miller, J. M., Wong, R. K. W., & Vilalta, R. (2022). A New Constraint on the Nuclear Equation of State from Statistical Distributions of Compact Remnants of Supernovae. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 932(1), L3. https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ac7054

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