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Effects of inner crusts on $g$-mode oscillations in neutron stars

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2025-05-13 v2 Nuclear Theory

Abstract

In this work we investigate the influence of neutron stars' crusts on the non-radial gg-mode oscillations and examine their correlations with nuclear matter properties fixed by adopting 10 different relativistic density functionals. At subsaturation densities, neutron star matter takes non-uniform structures and form the crusts. We find that the Brunt-V\"{a}is\"{a}l\"{a} (BV) frequency increases significantly at densities slightly above the neutron drip density (i.e., neutron stars' inner crusts), which leads to crust gg-mode oscillations with their frequencies insensitive to the adopted density functional. At larger densities, BV frequency increases as well due to the core-crust transitions and emergence of muons, which lead to core gg-mode oscillations. It is found that the obtained core gg-mode frequencies generally increase with the slope of nuclear symmetry energy LL, which eventually intersect with that of the crust gg modes adopting large enough LL. This leads to the avoid-crossing phenomenon for the global gg modes that encompass contributions from both the crust and core. The correlation between the global g1g_1 mode and LL is identified for neutron stars with masses M1.4 MM\gtrsim 1.4\ M_{\odot}, which enables the measurements of LL based on gravitational wave observations. In our future study, the effects of the discontinuities in density or shear modulus should be considered, while the temperature, rotation, magnetic field, and superfluid neutron gas in neutron stars could also play important roles.

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@article{arxiv.2501.07188,
  title  = {Effects of inner crusts on $g$-mode oscillations in neutron stars},
  author = {Hao Sun and Jia-Xing Niu and Hong-Bo Li and Cheng-Jun Xia and Enping Zhou and Yiqiu Ma and Ying-Xun Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.07188},
  year   = {2025}
}