A structured mixed phase consisting of quark and hadron phases is numerically studied with the Coulomb screening effect and the surface effect. We carefully introduced the Coulomb potential, so that a geometrical structure becomes mechanically unstable when the surface tension is large. Charge densities are largely rearranged by the screening effect, and thereby the equation of state shows the similar behavior to that given by the Maxwell construction. Therefore, although bulk calculations with the Gibbs conditions show that the mixed phase may exist in a wide density region, we can see it is restricted to a narrow density region by the surface effect and the Coulomb screening effect
We study the hadron-quark phase transition in the interior of neutron stars (NS). For the hadronic s...
First-order phase transitions, such as the liquid-gas transition, proceed via formation of structure...
Numerous theoretical studies using various equation of state models have shown that quark matter may...
The transition from hadronic matter to quark matter in the core of neutron stars is likely to be as...
The transition from hadronic matter to quark matter in the core of neutron stars is likely to be as...
We give a general thermodynamical argument showing that in neutron stars, the Coulomb structured mix...
We show that the hadron-quark mixed phase is restricted to narrow range of baryon chemical potential...
We review the properties of hybrid stars with a quark matter core and a hadronic mantle, focusing on...
We study the transition from hadronic matter to a mixed phase of quarks and hadrons at high baryon a...
Possibility of structured mixed phases at first order phase transitions is examined with taking into...
Already more that 40 years ago, it has been suggested that because of the enormous mass densities in...
We review the differences in first order phase transition of single and multi-component systems, and...
We review the differences in first order phase transition of single and multi-component systems, and...
AbstractWe consider how the occurrence of first-order phase transitions in non-constant pressure dif...
We compute the mixed phase of nuclear matter and 2SC matter for different temperatures and proton fr...
We study the hadron-quark phase transition in the interior of neutron stars (NS). For the hadronic s...
First-order phase transitions, such as the liquid-gas transition, proceed via formation of structure...
Numerous theoretical studies using various equation of state models have shown that quark matter may...
The transition from hadronic matter to quark matter in the core of neutron stars is likely to be as...
The transition from hadronic matter to quark matter in the core of neutron stars is likely to be as...
We give a general thermodynamical argument showing that in neutron stars, the Coulomb structured mix...
We show that the hadron-quark mixed phase is restricted to narrow range of baryon chemical potential...
We review the properties of hybrid stars with a quark matter core and a hadronic mantle, focusing on...
We study the transition from hadronic matter to a mixed phase of quarks and hadrons at high baryon a...
Possibility of structured mixed phases at first order phase transitions is examined with taking into...
Already more that 40 years ago, it has been suggested that because of the enormous mass densities in...
We review the differences in first order phase transition of single and multi-component systems, and...
We review the differences in first order phase transition of single and multi-component systems, and...
AbstractWe consider how the occurrence of first-order phase transitions in non-constant pressure dif...
We compute the mixed phase of nuclear matter and 2SC matter for different temperatures and proton fr...
We study the hadron-quark phase transition in the interior of neutron stars (NS). For the hadronic s...
First-order phase transitions, such as the liquid-gas transition, proceed via formation of structure...
Numerous theoretical studies using various equation of state models have shown that quark matter may...