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Recently, the radius of neutron star (NS) PSR J0740+6620 was measured by NICER and an updated measurement of neutron skin thickness of ${}^{208}$Pb ($R_{rm skin}^{208}$) was reported by the PREX-II experiment. These new measurements can help us better understand the unknown equation of state (EoS) of dense matter. In this work, we adopt a hybrid parameterization method, which incorporates the nuclear empirical parameterization and some widely used phenomenological parameterizations, to analyze the results of nuclear experiments and astrophysical observations. With the joint Bayesian analysis of GW170817, PSR J0030+0451, and PSR J0740+6620, the parameters that characterize the ultra dense matter EoS are constrained. We find that the slope parameter $L$ is approximately constrained to $70_{-18}^{+21}$ MeV, which predicts $R_{rm skin}^{208}=0.204^{+0.030}_{-0.026},{rm fm}$ by using the universal relation between $R_{rm skin}^{208}$ and $L$. And the bulk properties of canonical $1.4,M_odot$ NS (e.g., $R_{1.4}$ and $Lambda_{1.4}$) as well as the pressure ($P_{2rho_{rm sat}}$) at two times the nuclear saturation density are well constrained by the data, i.e., $R_{1.4}$, $Lambda_{1.4}$, and $P_{2rho_{rm sat}}$ are approximately constrained to $12.3pm0.7$ km, $330_{-100}^{+140}$, and $4.1_{-1.2}^{+1.5}times10^{34},{rm dyn,cm^{-2}}$, respectively. Besides, we find that the Bayes evidences of the hybrid star and normal NS assumptions are comparable, which indicates that current observation data are compatible with quarkyonic matter existing in the core of massive star. Finally, in the case of normal NS assumption, we obtain a constraint for the maximum mass of nonrotating NS $M_{rm TOV}=2.30^{+0.30}_{-0.18}$ $M_odot$. All of the uncertainties reported above are for 68.3% credible levels.
By directly inverting several neutron star observables in the three-dimensional parameter space for the Equation of State of super-dense neutron-rich nuclear matter, we show that the lower radius limit for PSR J0740+6620 of mass $2.08pm 0.07~M_{odot}
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Using the very recently reported mass $2.14^{+0.10}_{-0.09}M_odot$ of PSR J0740+6620 together with the data of finite nuclei and the constraints on the equation of state of symmetric nuclear matter at suprasaturation densities from flow data in heavy
In the past few years, new observations of neutron stars and neutron-star mergers have provided a wealth of data that allow one to constrain the equation of state of nuclear matter at densities above nuclear saturation density. However, most observat