Neutron star collapse and gravitational waves with a non-convex equation of state
Abstract
The thermodynamical properties of the equation of state (EoS) of high-density matter (above nuclear saturation density) and the possible existence of exotic states such as phase transitions from nuclear/hadronic matter into quark-gluon plasma, or the appearance of hyperons, may critically influence the stability and dynamics of compact relativistic stars. From a theoretical point of view, establishing the existence of those states requires the analysis of the `convexity' of the EoS. We show indications of the existence of regions in the dense-matter EoS where the thermodynamics may be non-convex as a result of a non-monotonic dependence of the sound speed with the rest-mass density. When this happens, non-conventional dynamics may develop. In this paper we investigate the effects of a phenomenological, non-convex EoS on the equilibrium structure of stable compact stars and on the dynamics of unstable neutron stars that collapse gravitationally to black holes, both for spherically symmetric and uniformly-rotating configurations. We show how the dynamics of the collapse with a non-convex EoS departs from the convex case, leaving distinctive imprints on the gravitational waveforms. The astrophysical significance of these results for microphysical EoSs is discussed.
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@article{arxiv.1806.03314,
title = {Neutron star collapse and gravitational waves with a non-convex equation of state},
author = {M. A. Aloy and J. M. Ibáñez and N. Sanchis-Gual and M. Obergaulinger and J. A. Font and S. Serna and A. Marquina},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.03314},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
29 pages, 22 figures, Accepted by MNRAS on January 24tth 2019. The author order has changed with respect to the previous arXiv version