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1
Compact Stars as Sources of Gravitational Waves
  • Y. Kojima (Hiroshima Univ.)

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2
Available Energy Sources
  • Rotational Energy
  • ( Instabilities)
  • -gt Continuous GW
  • Binding Energy(Externally driven
    deformation)(Formation /Phase transition)
  • -gt Burst-like GW
  • (cf. Elastic Energy in Crust)

3
Brief Review of R-Mode Instability
  • Unstable for all rotating stars
  • Importance of coupling
  • evolution of amplitude

unstable growth
mode coupling
Non-linear Saturation
Magnetic field Rezzolla et al (1999)
Hydrodynamical Cascade Gressman et
al(2002),Arras et al (2002)
4
Decaying R-mode Scenario?
Gressman et al(2002) Cascade decay of
unstable mode
5
Implications
  • Various (unknown) instabilities on rotating stars
  • -gt Non-axially symmetric deformation
  • -gt Gravitational radiation
  • Weakly growing mode has a small amplitude
  • -gt Less important for first detection
  • Sources for 2nd generation detector

6
A New Type of Compact Stars?
  • RX J185635-3754 nearby NS? D100pc
  • 1996 Discovered at X-ray/Optical
  • 2002 Drake et al(ApJ.572, 996)
  • radiation radius3.8-8.2 km -gt Quark
    star?
  • Not yet confirmed
  • 2002 Walter Lattimer (ApJ.576,L145)
  • 15 (D/117pc)km Two-components blackbody
  • 2002 Burwitz et al (astro/ph0211536)
  • 12(D/120pc)km

Neutron star
7
Whats a quark star?
  • Bare quark star
  • Bodmer-Wittens Conjecture
  • Strange matter (u,d, s-quarks) is the ground
    state
  • simple description (MIT bag model
  • B is bag constant)
  • (cf.) Hybrid quark star (quark core)

8
Neutron Stars vs. Quark Stars
  • Static properties
  • (mass M, radius R)
  • -gtCompact!
  • -gt Strange star as rapidly rotating pulsar with
    P0.5ms

9
Mass and Radius of Compact Star
gravitationally bound star
Lattimer Prakash(2001)
self-bound star
10
Dynamical Property of a Star- Characteristic
Frequency -
  • Wave form of damped sine curve
  • (frequency and damping time)
  • e.g. Black hole ringing
  • (Chandrasekhar Detweiler)
  • Neutron stars
  • (Lindblom Detweiler)
  • However, excitation is unclear.

11
Complex Frequency
Kojima Sakata(2002)
12
Frequency and Damping Time
Kojima Sakata(2002)
average density
relativistic factor
13
Results
  • Two parameters from
  • frequency( average density) and
  • damping time (relativistic factor)
  • -gt M, R are inferred.
  • Important information for EOS
  • Discriminating quark star from neutron star

14
Optimistic Estimate
  • Marranghello et al (2002)
  • Phase transitions in neutron stars and GW
    emission
  • Typical binding energy

Matched Filter S/N 2
Fraction of energy to non-radial oscillation is
not clear.
15
Summary
  • Simple system (BH/NS binary) for
  • 1st detection
  • Complicated system as future targets
  • should be studied
  • theoretically (or experimentally).
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