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Speed of Sound and Phase Transitions in Neutron Stars Indicated by the Thick Neutron Skin of Pb
The speed of sound is a novel probe of equation of state and phase
transitions in dense cores of neutron stars. Recently nuclear experiments
extracted a surprising thick neutron skin of Pb, causing tensions to
reproduce the tidal deformability in gravitational-wave observations. This work
finds that exotic structures in the speed of sound with a small softening slope
followed by a steep-rising peak are required to reconcile the thick neutron
skin of Pb with astronomical observations of neutron stars.
Furthermore, the peak of speed of sound is narrowly constrained around two
times the nuclear saturation density with the thick neutron skin. Consequently
early and strong first-order phase transitions are comparatively more
favorable.Comment: 5 pages 4 figures, submitte
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