Electromagnetic waves from neutron stars and black holes driven by polar gravitational perturbations

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Hajime Sotani
Kostas D. Kokkotas
Pablo Laguna
Carlos F. Sopuerta
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[1] Kyoto University,Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics
[2] Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen,Theoretical Astrophysics, IAAT
[3] Georgia Institute of Technology,Center for Relativistic Astrophysics and School of Physics
[4] Institut de Ciències de l’Espai (CSIC-IEEC),Facultat de Ciències
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Compact objects; Gravitational waves; Electromagnetic waves;
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Neutron stars and black holes are the most compact astrophysical objects we can think of and as a consequence they are the main sources of gravitational waves. There are many astrophysically relevant scenarios in which these objects are immersed in or endowed with strong magnetic fields, in such a way that gravitational perturbations can couple to electromagnetic ones and can potentially trigger synergistic electromagnetic signatures. In a recent paper we derived the main equations for gravito-electromagnetic perturbations and studied in detail the case of polar electromagnetic perturbations driven by axial gravitational perturbations. In this paper we deal with the case of axial electromagnetic perturbations driven by polar black-hole or neutron stars oscillations, in which the energy emitted in case is considerably larger than in the previous case. In the case of neutron stars the phenomenon lasts considerably longer since the fluid acts as an energy reservoir that shakes the magnetic field for a timescale of the order of secs.
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