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2015ApJ...810...27M - Astrophys. J., 810, 27 (2015/September-1)

Constraining the R-mode saturation amplitude from a hypothetical detection of R-mode gravitational waves from a newborn neutron star: sensitivity study.

MYTIDIS A., COUGHLIN M. and WHITING B.

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This paper consists of two related parts: in the first part we derive an expression of the moment of inertia (MOI) of a neutron star as a function of observables from a hypothetical r-mode gravitational-wave detection. For a given r-mode detection we show how the value of the MOI of a neutron star constrains the equation of state (EOS) of the matter in the core of the neutron star. Subsequently, for each candidate EOS, we derive a possible value of the saturation amplitude, α, of the r-mode oscillations on the neutron star. Additionally, we argue that an r-mode detection will provide clues about the cooling rate mechanism of the neutron star. The above physics that can be derived from a hypothetical r-mode detection constitutes our motivation for the second part of the paper. In that part we present a detection strategy to efficiently search for r-modes in gravitational-wave data. R-mode signals were injected into simulated noise colored with the advanced LIGO (aLIGO) and Einstein Telescope (ET) sensitivity curves. The r-mode waveforms used are those predicted by early theories based on polytropic EOS neutron star matter. In our best case scenario (α of order 10–1), the maximum detection distance when using the aLIGO sensitivity curve is ∼1 Mpc (supernova event rate of 3-4 per century) while the maximum detection distance when using the ET sensitivity curve is ∼10 Mpc (supernova event rate of 1-2 per year).

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Journal keyword(s): equation of state - gravitational waves - instrumentation: interferometers - stars: neutron

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