Nonlinear r-Modes in Neutron Stars: Instability of an unstable mode
Nonlinear r-Modes in Neutron Stars: Instability of an unstable mode
We study the dynamical evolution of a large amplitude r-mode by numerical simulations. R-modes in neutron stars are unstable growing modes, driven by gravitational radiation reaction. In these simulations, r-modes of amplitude unity or above are destroyed by a catastrophic decay: A large amplitude r-mode gradually leaks energy into other fluid modes, which in turn act nonlinearly with the r-mode, leading to the onset of the rapid decay. As a result the r-mode suddenly breaks down into a differentially rotating configuration. The catastrophic decay does not appear to be related to shock waves at the star's surface. The limit it imposes on the r-mode amplitude is significantly smaller than that suggested by previous fully nonlinear numerical simulations.
Philip Gressman、Lap-Ming Lin、Wai-Mo Suen、N. Stergioulas、John L. Friedman
Washington UniversityWashington UniversityWashington UniversityAristotle UniversityUniversity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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Philip Gressman,Lap-Ming Lin,Wai-Mo Suen,N. Stergioulas,John L. Friedman.Nonlinear r-Modes in Neutron Stars: Instability of an unstable mode[EB/OL].(2003-01-05)[2025-08-07].https://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0301014.点此复制
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