Impact of the neutron-star deformability on equation of state parameters
Abstract
We use a Bayesian inference analysis to explore the sensitivity of Taylor expansion parameters of the nuclear equation of state (EOS) to the neutron star dimensionless tidal deformability () on 1 to 2 solar masses neutron stars. A global power law dependence between tidal deformability and compactness parameter (M/R) is verified over this mass region. To avoid superfluous correlations between the expansion parameters, we use a correlation-free EOS model based on a recently published meta-modeling approach. We find that assumptions in the prior distribution strongly influence the constraints on . The constraints obtained from the neutron star merger event GW170817 prefer low values of and , for a canonical neutron star with 1.4 solar mass. For neutron star with mass solar mass, and are highly correlated with the tidal deformability. For more massive neutron stars, the tidal deformability is more strongly correlated with higher order Taylor expansion parameters.
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@article{arxiv.2009.05239,
title = {Impact of the neutron-star deformability on equation of state parameters},
author = {C. Y. Tsang and M. B. Tsang and Pawel Danielewicz and W. G. Lynch and F. J. Fattoyev},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.05239},
year = {2020}
}