Interface modes in inspiralling neutron stars: A gravitational-wave probe of first-order phase transitions
Interface modes in inspiralling neutron stars: A gravitational-wave probe of first-order phase transitions
At the extreme densities in neutron stars, a phase transition to deconfined quark matter is anticipated. Yet masses, radii and tidal deformabilities offer only indirect measures of a first-order phase transition, requiring many detections to resolve or being ineffective observables if the discontinuity exists at lower densities. We report on a smoking-gun gravitational-wave signature of a first-order transition: the resonant tidal excitation of an interface mode. Using relativistic perturbation theory with an equation-of-state family informed by chiral effective field theory, we show that such a resonance may be detectable with next-generation interferometers and possibly already with LIGO A+ for sufficiently loud events.
A. R. Counsell、F. Gittins、N. Andersson、I. Tews
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A. R. Counsell,F. Gittins,N. Andersson,I. Tews.Interface modes in inspiralling neutron stars: A gravitational-wave probe of first-order phase transitions[EB/OL].(2025-04-08)[2025-05-15].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.06181.点此复制
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