We investigate the possibility that the low mass companion of the black hole in the source of GW190814 was a strange quark star. This possibility is viable within the so-called two-families scenario in which neutron stars and strange quark stars coexist. Strange quark stars can reach the mass range indicated by GW190814, M∼(2.5-2.67) M⊙ due to a large value of the adiabatic index, without the need for a velocity of sound close to the causal limit. Neutron stars (actually hyperonic stars in the two-families scenario) can instead fulfill the presently available astrophysical and nuclear physics constraints which require a softer equation of state. In this scheme it is possible to satisfy both the request of very large stellar masses and of sm...
The existence of neutron stars with masses of 2M⊙ requires a stiff equation of state at high densiti...
If only one family of "neutron stars" exists, their maximum mass must be equal to or larger than 2Ms...
We briefly review the current understanding of supernova. We investigate the implications of rapid r...
We investigate the possibility that the low mass companion of the black hole in the source of GW1908...
International audienceThe observation of a compact object with a mass of 2.50–2.67M ⊙ on 2019 August...
The observation of a compact object with a mass of 2.50-2.67Me on 2019 August 14, by the LIGO Scient...
We investigate the implications of rapid rotation corresponding to the frequency of the new pulsar r...
The possibility of strange stars is one of the most important issues in the study of compact objects...
Definitely, an affirmative answer to this question would have implications of fundamental importance...
After a brief non technical introduction of the basic properties of strange quark matter (SQM) in c...
The possibility of strange stars is one of the most important issues in the study of compact objects...
The detection of gravitational waves from GW170817 has provided a new opportunity to constrain the e...
Recently, the possible coexistence of a first family composed of "normal" neutron stars (NSs) with a...
We discuss the role of strangeness on the internal constitution and structural properties of neutron...
We analyze the phenomenological implications of the two-families scenario on the merger of compact s...
The existence of neutron stars with masses of 2M⊙ requires a stiff equation of state at high densiti...
If only one family of "neutron stars" exists, their maximum mass must be equal to or larger than 2Ms...
We briefly review the current understanding of supernova. We investigate the implications of rapid r...
We investigate the possibility that the low mass companion of the black hole in the source of GW1908...
International audienceThe observation of a compact object with a mass of 2.50–2.67M ⊙ on 2019 August...
The observation of a compact object with a mass of 2.50-2.67Me on 2019 August 14, by the LIGO Scient...
We investigate the implications of rapid rotation corresponding to the frequency of the new pulsar r...
The possibility of strange stars is one of the most important issues in the study of compact objects...
Definitely, an affirmative answer to this question would have implications of fundamental importance...
After a brief non technical introduction of the basic properties of strange quark matter (SQM) in c...
The possibility of strange stars is one of the most important issues in the study of compact objects...
The detection of gravitational waves from GW170817 has provided a new opportunity to constrain the e...
Recently, the possible coexistence of a first family composed of "normal" neutron stars (NSs) with a...
We discuss the role of strangeness on the internal constitution and structural properties of neutron...
We analyze the phenomenological implications of the two-families scenario on the merger of compact s...
The existence of neutron stars with masses of 2M⊙ requires a stiff equation of state at high densiti...
If only one family of "neutron stars" exists, their maximum mass must be equal to or larger than 2Ms...
We briefly review the current understanding of supernova. We investigate the implications of rapid r...