论文标题

潮汐可变形性二次旋转:低密度相变的含义

Tidal Deformability Doppelgangers: Implications of a low-density phase transition in the neutron star equation of state

论文作者

Raithel, Carolyn A., Most, Elias R.

论文摘要

研究超密集物质的特性是现代中子星研究的关键目标之一。从二元中子星合并的灵感中测量潮汐变形性,提供了一种有前途的方法来限制冷,密集物质的状态(EOS)方程。在这项工作中,我们报告了一类新的EOSS,它们在核密度方面具有明显不同的压力和恒星半径的巨大差异,但这预测了整个天体物理观察到的中子星质量中令人惊讶的相似潮汐变形。使用对五个不同的核先验的500万个分段多流动EOSS进行的调查,我们证明了这些“潮汐变形性二脑杂种者”通常发生。我们发现,它们在压力(在核密度下最高3倍)和中间质量中子星星的半径(最多为0.5 km)可能会有很大差异,但在其潮汐变形($Δλ<30 $)上,它们的敏感性在其潮汐变形($Δλ<30 $)上是无法区分的,而电流波波检测器的敏感性则是无法区分的。我们证明,潮汐变形性中的这种近分性是允许在低密度下进行相变的结果。我们表明,来自核理论的输入(例如,来自手性有效场理论),中子星半径的X射线观察和/或下一代重力波检测器将能够显着限制这些潮汐可变形性多发性多发性多发性多发性多发性多发性探测器的组合。

Studying the properties of ultra-dense matter is one of the key goals of modern neutron star research. The measurement of the tidal deformability from the inspiral of a binary neutron star merger offers one promising method for constraining the equation of state (EoS) of cold, dense matter. In this work, we report on a new class of EoSs which have significantly different pressures at nuclear densities and large differences in stellar radii, but that predict surprisingly similar tidal deformabilities across the entire range of astrophysically-observed neutron star masses. Using a survey of 5 million piecewise polytropic EoSs, subject to five different sets of nuclear priors, we demonstrate that these "tidal deformability doppelgangers" occur generically. We find that they can differ substantially in the pressure (by up to a factor of 3 at nuclear densities) and in the radius of intermediate-mass neutron stars (by up to 0.5 km), but are observationally indistinguishable in their tidal deformabilities ($ΔΛ< 30$) with the sensitivity of current gravitational wave detectors. We demonstrate that this near-degeneracy in the tidal deformability is a result of allowing for a phase transition at low densities. We show that a combination of input from nuclear theory (e.g., from chiral effective field theory), X-ray observations of neutron star radii, and/or the next generation of gravitational wave detectors will be able to significantly constrain these tidal deformability doppelgangers.

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