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We present a Bayesian analysis of the Landau mass within the extended \(\sigma \)–\(\omega \) model for neutron star matter. To this purpose, we consider the mass measurement of the object PSR 0740+6620, the tidal deformability estimation from the GW170817 and the mass-radius estimate of PSR J0030+0451 by NICER. Using Landau mass as free parameter of the theory, we tested the prediction power to find the best value for this nuclear parameter of the Bayesian method.
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Authors also acknowledge the computational resources for the Wigner GPU Laboratory.
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Authors GGB and PP was supported by Hungarian National Research Fund (OTKA) grants K120660, K123815, NKFIH 2019-2.1.11-TÉT-2019-00050, 2019-2.1.11-TÉT-2019-00078, COST actions CA15213 (THOR) and CA16214 (PHAROS). A. A. was supported by the RFBR grant no. 18-02-40137.
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Alvarez-Castillo, D., Ayriyan, A., Barnaföldi, G.G. et al. Studying the Landau Mass Parameter of the Extended σ–ω Model for Neutron Star Matter. Phys. Part. Nuclei 51, 725–729 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063779620040073
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