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2021ApJ...912...69K - Astrophys. J., 912, 69-69 (2021/May-1)

Thermodynamical description of hot, rapidly rotating neutron stars, protoneutron stars, and neutron star merger remnants.

KOLIOGIANNIS P.S. and MOUSTAKIDIS C.C.

Abstract (from CDS):

The prediction of the equation of state of hot, dense nuclear matter is one of the most complicated and interesting problems in nuclear astrophysics. At the same time, knowledge of it is the basic ingredient for some of the most interesting studies. In the present work, we concentrate our study on the construction of the equation of state of hot, dense nuclear matter, related mainly to the interior of the neutron star. We employ a theoretical nuclear model, which includes momentum-dependent interaction among the nucleons, along with state-of-the-art microscopic calculations. Thermal effects are introduced in a self-consistent way, and a set of isothermal and isentropic equations of state are predicted. The predicted equations of state are used in order to acquire and extend the knowledge of the thermal effect on both nonrotating and rapidly rotating with the Kepler frequency neutron stars. The simultaneous study of thermal and rotation effects provides useful information on some of the most important quantities, including the mass (gravitational and baryon) and radius, the Kepler frequency and Kerr parameter, the moment of inertia, etc. These quantities are directly related to studies of protoneutron stars and mainly the hot and rapidly rotating remnant of a binary neutron star merger. Data from the late observations of binary neutron star mergers and the present study may offer useful tools for investigation and help in providing possible constraints on the equation of state of nuclear matter.

Abstract Copyright: © 2021. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Neutron stars - Nuclear astrophysics - Nuclear physics - Relativistic binary stars

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