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Non-parametric inference of the neutron star equation of state from gravitational wave observations

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2019-05-08 v2 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

We develop a non-parametric method for inferring the universal neutron star (NS) equation of state (EOS) from gravitational wave (GW) observations. Many different possible realizations of the EOS are generated with a Gaussian process conditioned on a set of nuclear-theoretic models. These synthetic EOSs are causal and thermodynamically stable by construction, span a broad region of the pressure-density plane, and can be selected to satisfy astrophysical constraints on the NS mass. Associating every synthetic EOS with a pair of component masses M1,2M_{1,2} and calculating the corresponding tidal deformabilities Λ1,2\Lambda_{1,2}, we perform Monte Carlo integration over the GW likelihood for M1,2M_{1,2} and Λ1,2\Lambda_{1,2} to directly infer a posterior process for the NS EOS. We first demonstrate that the method can accurately recover an injected GW signal, and subsequently use it to analyze data from GW170817, finding a canonical deformability of Λ1.4=160113+448\Lambda_{1.4} = 160^{+448}_{-113} and p(2ρnuc)=1.351.2+1.8×1034 dyn/cm2p(2\rho_{\mathrm{nuc}})=1.35^{+1.8}_{-1.2}\times 10^{34}~\mathrm{dyn}/\mathrm{cm}^2 for the pressure at twice the nuclear saturation density at 90%\% confidence, in agreement with previous studies, when assuming a loose EOS prior. With a prior more tightly constrained to resemble the theoretical EOS models, we recover Λ1.4=556172+163\Lambda_{1.4} = 556^{+163}_{-172} and p(2ρnuc)=4.732.5+1.4×1034 dyn/cm2p(2\rho_{\mathrm{nuc}})=4.73^{+1.4}_{-2.5}\times 10^{34}~\mathrm{dyn}/\mathrm{cm}^2. We further infer the maximum NS mass supported by the EOS to be Mmax=2.090.16+0.37M_\mathrm{max}=2.09^{+0.37}_{-0.16} (2.040.002+0.222.04^{+0.22}_{-0.002}) MM_\odot with the loose (tight) prior. The Bayes factor between the two priors is BIA1.12B^{\mathcal{A}}_{\mathcal{I}} \simeq 1.12, implying that neither is strongly preferred by the data and suggesting that constraints on the EOS from GW170817 alone may be relatively prior-dominated.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1811.12529,
  title  = {Non-parametric inference of the neutron star equation of state from gravitational wave observations},
  author = {Philippe Landry and Reed Essick},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1811.12529},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

27 pages, 12 figures; references added