Abstract Constituent quark mass model is adopted as a tentative one to study the phase transition between two-flavour quark matter and more stable three-flavour quark matter in the core of supernovae. The result shows that the transition has a significant influence on the increasing of the core temperature, the neutrino abundance and the neutrino energies, which contributes to the enhancement of the successful probability of supernova explosion. However, the equilibrium values of these parameters (except the temperature) from the constituent quark mass model in this work are slightly bigger than those obtained from the other model. And we find that the constituent quark mass model is also applicable to describing the transition in the supernova core.
Received: 03 May 2007
Revised: 07 September 2007
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Fund: Project supported by the National
Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No 10347008), the
Scientific Research and Fund of Sichuan Provincial Education
Department (Grant No.2006A079) and the Science and Technological
Foundation of China West Normal
University.
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Lai Xiang-Jun(赖祥军), Liu Men-Quan(刘门全),Liu Jing-Jing(刘晶晶), and Luo Zhi-Quan(罗志全) The mass effect of the quark phase transition in supernova core 2008 Chin. Phys. B 17 585
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