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Equilibrium, radial stability and non-adiabatic gravitational collapse of anisotropic neutron stars

Juan M. Z. Pretel

2020The European Physical Journal C69 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract In this work we construct families of anisotropic neutron stars for an equation of state compatible with the constraints of the gravitational-wave event GW170817 and for four anisotropy ansatze. Such stars are subjected to a radial perturbation in order to study their stability against radial oscillations and we develop a dynamical model to describe the non-adiabatic gravitational collapse of the unstable anisotropic configurations whose ultimate fate is the formation of a black hole. We find that the standard criterion for radial stability $$dM/d\rho _c &gt;0$$ <mml:math xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"><mml:mrow><mml:mi>d</mml:mi><mml:mi>M</mml:mi><mml:mo>/</mml:mo><mml:mi>d</mml:mi><mml:msub><mml:mi>ρ</mml:mi><mml:mi>c</mml:mi></mml:msub><mml:mo>&gt;</mml:mo><mml:mn>0</mml:mn></mml:mrow></mml:math> is not always compatible with the calculation of the oscillation frequencies for some anisotropy ansatze, and each anisotropy parameter is constrained taking into account the recent restriction of maximum mass of neutron stars. We further generalize the TOV equations within a non-adiabatic context and we investigate the dynamical behaviour of the equation of state, heat flux, anisotropy factor and mass function as an unstable anisotropic star collapses. After obtaining the evolution equations we recover, as a static limit, the background equations.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsNeutron starAnisotropyGravitational collapseClassical mechanicsStarsGravitationAstrophysicsContext (archaeology)Perturbation (astronomy)Equation of stateOscillation (cell signaling)Work (physics)Gravitational waveBlack hole (networking)Quark starLinear stabilityGeneral relativityMechanicsStability (learning theory)InstabilityPerturbation theory (quantum mechanics)Numerical relativityPulsars and Gravitational Waves ResearchCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics