Abstract

The quark-hadron mixed phase (pasta phase) with hyperons and neutrinos is studied at finite temperature. We take into account the finite-size effects to the mixed phase, imposing the Gibbs conditions. As a result, we find that the mixed phase becomes unstable at finite temperature. The presence of neutrinos makes the pasta structures more unstable. These results suggest that the quark-hadron mixed phase will appear during the evolution of protoneutron stars after supernova explosions.

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