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2019MNRAS.486.1424A - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 486, 1424-1436 (2019/June-2)

Urca reactions during neutron star inspiral.

ARRAS P. and WEINBERG N.N.

Abstract (from CDS):

We study the impact of Urca reactions driven by tidally induced fluid motion during binary neutron star inspiral. Fluid compression is computed for low radial order oscillation modes through an adiabatic, time-dependent solution for the mode amplitudes. Optically thin neutrino emission and heating rates are then computed from this adiabatic fluid motion. Calculations use direct and modified Urca reactions operating in a M=1.4 M_☉neutron star, which is constructed using the Skyrme Rs equation of state. We find that the energy pumped into low-order oscillation modes is not efficiently thermalized even by direct Urca reactions, with core temperatures reaching only T ≃ 108 K during the inspiral. Although this is an order of magnitude larger than the heating due to shear viscosity considered by previous studies, it reinforces the result that the stars are quite cold at merger. Upon excitation of the lowest order g mode, the chemical potential imbalance reaches β≳1 MeV at orbital frequencies ν_ orb_ ≳200 Hz, implying significant charged-current optical depths and Fermi-blocking. To assess the importance of neutrino degeneracy effects, the neutrino transfer equation is solved in the static approximation for the three-dimensional density distribution, and the reaction rates are then computed including Fermi-blocking. We find that the heating rate is suppressed by a factor of a ∼2 for ν_ orb_ ≳200 Hz. The spectrum of emitted νe and {bar}ν_e, including radiation transfer effects, is presented for a range of orbital separations.

Abstract Copyright: © 2019 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): dense matter - equation of state - gravitational waves - hydrodynamics - neutrinos - stars: neutron

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