Matching of analytical and numerical solutions for neutron stars of arbitrary rotation
Abstract
We demonstrate the results of an attempt to match the two-soliton analytical solution with the numerically produced solutions of the Einstein field equations, that describe the spacetime exterior of rotating neutron stars, for arbitrary rotation. The matching procedure is performed by equating the first four multipole moments of the analytical solution to the multipole moments of the numerical one. We then argue that in order to check the effectiveness of the matching of the analytical with the numerical solution we should compare the metric components, the radius of the innermost stable circular orbit (), the rotation frequency and the epicyclic frequencies . Finally we present some results of the comparison.
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@article{arxiv.1201.6055,
title = {Matching of analytical and numerical solutions for neutron stars of arbitrary rotation},
author = {George Pappas},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1201.6055},
year = {2012}
}
Comments
Contribution at the 13th Conference on Recent Developments in Gravity (NEB XIII), corrected typo in $M_4$ of eq. 5 of the published version