Neutron Star Structure in the Minimal Gravitational Standard-Model Extension and the Implication to Continuous Gravitational Waves
Abstract
Tiny violation of Lorentz invariance has been the subject of theoretic study and experimental test for a long time. We use the Standard-Model Extension (SME) framework to investigate the effect of the minimal Lorentz violation on the structure of a neutron star. A set of hydrostatic equations with modifications from Lorentz violation are derived, and then the modifications are isolated and added to the Tolman-Oppenheimer-Volkoff (TOV) equation as the leading-order Lorentz-violation corrections in relativistic systems. A perturbation solution to the leading-order modified TOV equations is found. The quadrupole moments due to the anisotropy in the structure of neutron stars are calculated and used to estimate the quadrupole radiation of a spinning neutron star with the same deformation. The calculation puts forward a new test for Lorentz invariance in the strong-field regime when continuous gravitational waves are observed in the future.
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@article{arxiv.1909.10372,
title = {Neutron Star Structure in the Minimal Gravitational Standard-Model Extension and the Implication to Continuous Gravitational Waves},
author = {Rui Xu and Junjie Zhao and Lijing Shao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.10372},
year = {2020}
}
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9 pages, 2 figures; accepted by Physics Letters B