Tidal deformability of neutron stars with realistic equations of state and their gravitational wave signatures in binary inspiral

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The early part of the gravitational wave signal of binary neutron-star inspirals can potentially yield robust information on the nuclear equation of state. The influence of a star's internal structure on the waveform is characterized by a single parameter: the tidal deformability λ, which measures the star's quadrupole deformation in response to the companion's perturbing tidal field. We calculate λ for a wide range of equations of state and find that the value of λ spans an order of magnitude for the range of equation of state models considered. An analysis of the feasibility of discriminating between neutron-star equations of state with gravitational wave observations of the early part of the inspiral reveals that the measurement error in λ increases steeply with the total mass of the binary. Comparing the errors with the expected range of λ, we find that Advanced LIGO observations of binaries at a distance of 100 Mpc will probe only unusually stiff equations of state, while the proposed Einstein Telescope is likely to see a clean tidal signature. © 2010 The American Physical Society.

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Hinderer, T., Lackey, B. D., Lang, R. N., & Read, J. S. (2010). Tidal deformability of neutron stars with realistic equations of state and their gravitational wave signatures in binary inspiral. Physical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology, 81(12). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.81.123016

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