Abstract

Compact neutron stars (NSs) can consist of either hadronic matter or strange quark matter or exotic color superconducting matter. If the stars have a quark core and are surrounded by hadronic matter, they are called hybrid stars (HSs). The HS is a mixture of the hadron and exotic quark phases. Observational results suggest that magnetars are certain NSs having huge surface magnetic field. We calculate equation of states (EOSs) of hadronic and quark matter at high densities in the presence of strong magnetic field and then study the quark–hadron phase having mixed phase in between giving rise to hybrid star. The intermediate mixed phase is constructed based on the Glendenning conjecture. The magnetic field significantly affects the EOS of the matter if the field strength is above [Formula: see text]G. We also calculate HS structure parameters such as the maximum mass, radius, moment of inertia, fundamental period and surface redshift and compare them specially the maximum mass with the recent observation of pulsars PSR 1903+0327 and PSR J1614-2230. The observation restricts a severe constraint on the EOS of matter at extreme conditions.

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