Considering the effect of one-gluon-exchange interaction between quarks,the color-flavor locked strange quark matter and strange stars are investigated in a new quark mass density-dependent model.It is found that the color-flavor locked strange quark matter can be more stable if the one-gluon-exchange effect is included.The lower density behavior of the sound velocity in this model is different from the previous results.Moreover,the new equation of state leads to a heavier acceptable maximum mass,supporting the recent observation of a compact star mass as large as about 2 times the solar mass.
We present a modified version of quark mass scaling via considering the important one-gluonexchange interaction between quarks in the quark mass density-dependent model. The properties of strange quark matter and the structure of strange stars are then studied with the new scaling and a self-consistent thermodynamic treatment. It is found that the one-gluon-exchange effect lowers the system energy considerably, makes the equation of state stiffer, and the sound velocity tends to the ultra-relativistic value faster, which make the biggest value of the maximum mass of strange stars become as big as approximately 2 times the solar mass, in accordance with the latest astronomical observations.
The equation of state of symmetric nuclear matter is studied with an equivalent mass model.The equivalent mass of a nucleon has been expanded to order 4 in density.We first determine the first-order expansion coefficient in the quantum hadron dynamics,then calculate the coefficients of the second to fourth order for the given binding energy and incompressibility at the normal nuclear saturation density.It is found that there appears a density isomeric state if the incompressibility is smaller than a critical value.The model dependence of the conclusion has also been checked by varying the first-order coefficient.
The properties of strangelets at zero temperature with a new quark model that includes both the confinement and one-gluonexchange interactions is studied in a fully self-consistent method.The charge and parameter dependence of the stability of strangelets are discussed.It is found that the one-gluon-exchange interaction lowers the energy of a strangelet,and consequently allows the strangelet to be absolutely stable.The stable strangelet radius in the present model is smaller in comparison with the absence of one-gluon-exchange interaction,and can thus be much less than that of a normal nucleus with the same baryon number,according to the strength of the confinement and one-gluon-exchange interactions.