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What neutron stars reveal about exotic quark matter physics

Shao-Peng Tang, Yong-Jia Huang, Yi-Zhong Fan

June 2, 2026

Using neutron star mass and radius measurements, researchers narrowed down the size of the pairing gap in color-superconducting quark matter to ~28 MeV—three times more precise than previous estimates. They combined flexible statistical models of dense matter with quantum chromodynamics theory to extract this constraint, and also bounded a poorly-known quantum constant that enters theoretical predictions at the highest densities.
Published as Astrophysical Constraints on Color-Superconducting Gap and N$^{3}$LO Perturbative-QCD Constant $c_0$ arXiv:2606.03707
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