Sensitivity of quark matter EoS parameters and quark star properties.

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Understanding of inter-quark interactions is very important not only from high energy physics but also from one of the most enigmatic problem of astrophysics: 'The existence of deconfined quark matter inside the neutron star'. Presently, equation of state (EoS) based on phenomenological models for quark interactions are employed to describe deconfined quark matter. In the work presented in this paper we consider two of the popularly employed models for quark matter EoS. These models have certain parameters, known only in a range of values. This leads to a situation in which we get, set of EoS for a given model. It is interesting to study, qualitatively and quantitatively, the influence of these parameters on EoS and strange stars properties obtained using them. We define a dimensionless quantity 'sensitivity' and study the influence of these parameters on EoS and on properties of strange star. The important conclusions regarding the influence of EoS parameters, in various range is presented.

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