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2000ApJ...534L..75A - Astrophys. J., 534, L75-L78 (2000/May-1)

r-mode runaway and rapidly rotating neutron stars.

ANDERSSON N., JONES D.I., KOKKOTAS K.D. and STERGIOULAS N.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a simple spin-evolution model that predicts that rapidly rotating accreting neutron stars will be confined mainly to a narrow range of spin frequencies: P=1.5-5 ms. This is in agreement with current observations of neutron stars in both the low-mass X-ray binaries and the millisecond radio pulsars. The main ingredients in the model are (1) the instability of r-modes above a critical spin rate, (2) the thermal runaway that is due to the heat released as viscous damping mechanisms counteract the r-mode growth, and (3) a revised estimate of the strength of the dissipation that is due to the presence of a viscous boundary layer at the base of the crust in an old and relatively cold neutron star. We discuss the gravitational waves that are radiated during the brief r-mode-driven spin-down phase. We also briefly touch on how the new estimates affect the predicted initial spin periods of hot young neutron stars.

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Journal keyword(s): Dense Matter - Gravitation - Stars: Neutron - Stars: Oscillations - Stars: Rotation

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