Do Neutron Star Gravitational Waves Carry Superfluid Imprints?

被引:0
|
作者
G. L. Comer
机构
[1] Saint Louis University,Department of Physics
来源
Foundations of Physics | 2002年 / 32卷
关键词
neutron stars; superfluidity; gravitational waves;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Isolated neutron stars undergoing non-radial oscillations are expected to emit gravitational waves in the kilohertz frequency range. To date, radio astronomers have located about 1,300 pulsars, and can estimate that there are about 2×108 neutron stars in the galaxy. Many of these are surely old and cold enough that their interiors will contain matter in the superfluid or superconducting state. In fact, the so-called glitch phenomenon in pulsars (a sudden spin-up of the pulsar's crust) is best described by assuming the presence of superfluid neutrons and superconducting protons in the inner crusts and cores of the pulsars. Recently there has been much progress on modelling the dynamics of superfluid neutron stars in both the Newtonian and general relativistic regimes. We will discuss some of the main results of this recent work, perhaps the most important being that superfluidity should affect the gravitational waves from neutron stars (emitted, for instance, during a glitch) by modifying both the rotational properties of the background star and the modes of oscillation of the perturbed configuration. Finally, we present an analysis of the so-called zero-frequency subspace (i.e., the space of time-independent perturbations) and determine that it is spanned by two sets of polar (or spheroidal) and two sets of axial (or toroidal) degenerate perturbations for the general relativistic system. As in the Newtonian case, the polar perturbations are the g-modes which are missing from the pulsation spectrum of a non-rotating configuration, and the axial perturbations should lead to two sets of r-modes when the degeneracy of the frequencies is broken by having the background rotate.
引用
收藏
页码:1903 / 1942
页数:39
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Superfluid neutron star turbulence
    Andersson, N.
    Sidery, T.
    Comer, G. L.
    MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 2007, 381 (02) : 747 - 756
  • [32] SUPERFLUID NEUTRON STAR CORES
    DEANGELIS, U
    DECESARE, L
    LETTERE AL NUOVO CIMENTO, 1975, 13 (02): : 79 - 82
  • [33] Imprints of relic gravitational waves on pulsar timing
    Tong, Ming-Lei
    Ding, Yong-Heng
    Zhao, Cheng-Shi
    Gao, Feng
    Yan, Bao-Rong
    Yang, Ting-Gao
    Gao, Yu-Ping
    RESEARCH IN ASTRONOMY AND ASTROPHYSICS, 2016, 16 (03)
  • [34] Measuring the neutron star equation of state with gravitational waves: The first forty binary neutron star merger observations
    Vivanco, Francisco Hernandez
    Smith, Rory
    Thrane, Eric
    Lasky, Paul D.
    Talbot, Colm
    Raymond, Vivien
    PHYSICAL REVIEW D, 2019, 100 (10)
  • [35] Imprints of relic gravitational waves on pulsar timing
    Ming-Lei Tong
    Yong-Heng Ding
    Cheng-Shi Zhao
    Feng Gao
    Bao-Rong Yan
    Ting-Gao Yang
    Yu-Ping Gao
    Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics, 2016, 16 (03) : 113 - 122
  • [36] Imprints of early universe cosmology on gravitational waves
    Dent, James B.
    Dutta, Bhaskar
    Rai, Mudit
    JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS, 2025, (03):
  • [37] Gravitational waves from magnetically induced thermal neutron star mountains
    Osborne E.L.
    Jones D.I.
    Jones, D.I. (d.i.jones@soton.ac.uk), 1600, Oxford University Press (494): : 2839 - 2850
  • [38] Anisotropic neutron star crust, solar system mountains, and gravitational waves
    Morales, J. A.
    Horowitz, C. J.
    PHYSICAL REVIEW D, 2024, 110 (04)
  • [39] Impact of nuclear reactions on gravitational waves from neutron star mergers
    Hammond, P.
    Hawke, L.
    Andersson, N.
    PHYSICAL REVIEW D, 2023, 107 (04)
  • [40] Gravitational waves from magnetically induced thermal neutron star mountains
    Osborne, E. L.
    Jones, D., I
    MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 2020, 494 (02) : 2839 - 2850