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2019ApJ...885...39J - Astrophys. J., 885, 39-39 (2019/November-1)

The equation of state and some key parameters of neutron stars: constraints from GW170817, the nuclear data, and the low-mass X-ray binary data.

JIANG J.-L., TANG S.-P., SHAO D.-S., HAN M.-Z., LI Y.-J., WANG Y.-Z., JIN Z.-P., FAN Y.-Z. and WEI D.-M.

Abstract (from CDS):

In this work we parameterize the equation of state of dense neutron star (NS) matter with four pressure parameters of \hatp1,\hatp2,\hatp3,\hatp4 and then set the combined constraints with the data of GW170817 and the data of six low-mass X-ray binaries (LMXBs) with thermonuclear burst or alternatively the symmetry energy of the nuclear interaction. We find that the nuclear data effectively narrow down the possible range of \hatp1, the gravitational-wave data plays the leading role in bounding \hatp2, and the LMXB data as well as the lower bound on the maximal gravitational mass of non-rotating NSs govern the constraints on \hatp3 and \hatp4. Using posterior samples of pressure parameters and some universal relations, we further investigate how the current data sets can advance our understanding of tidal deformability (Λ), moment of inertia (I), and binding energy (BE) of NSs. For a canonical mass of 1.4 M, we have I1.4=1.43–0.13+0.30×1038kgm2, Λ1.4=390–210+280 , R1.4=11.8–0.7+1.2km, and BE1.4=0.16–0.02+0.01M if the constraints from the nuclear data and the gravitational-wave data have been jointly applied. For the joint analysis of gravitational-wave data and the LMXB data, we have I1.4=1.28–0.08+0.15×1038kgm2, Λ1.4=220–90+90, R1.4=11.1–0.6+0.7km, and BE1.4=0.18–0.01+0.01M. These results suggest that the current constraints on Λ and R still suffer from significant systematic uncertainties, while I1.4 and BE1.4 are better constrained.

Abstract Copyright: © 2019. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Gravitational waves - Neutron star cores - Low-mass X-ray binary stars - Relativistic binary stars

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