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GW190814: Spin and Equation of State of a Neutron Star Companion

Antonios Tsokaros, Milton Ruiz, Stuart L. Shapiro

2020The Astrophysical Journal86 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The recent discovery by LIGO/Virgo of a merging binary having a black hole and a compact companion has triggered a debate regarding the nature of the secondary, which falls into the so-called mass gap. Here we explore some consequences of the assumption that the secondary was a neutron star (NS). We show with concrete examples of heretofore viable equations of state (EOSs) that rapid uniform rotation may neither be necessary for some EOSs nor sufficient for others to explain the presence of an NS. Absolute upper limits for the maximum mass of a spherical NS derived from GW170817 already suggest that this unknown compact companion might be a slowly or even a nonrotating NS. However, several soft NS EOSs favored by GW170817 with maximum spherical masses cannot be invoked to explain this object, even allowing for maximum uniform rotation. By contrast, sufficiently stiff EOSs that yield NSs that are slowly rotating or, in some cases, nonrotating, and are compatible with GW170817 and the results of the Neutron Star Interior Composition Explorer (NICER), can account for the black hole companion.

Topics & Concepts

Neutron starPhysicsLIGOEquation of stateAstrophysicsCompact starStar (game theory)Black hole (networking)Binary numberRotation (mathematics)Spin (aerodynamics)X-ray binaryState (computer science)Quantum mechanicsGravitational waveGeometryAlgorithmMathematicsArithmeticComputer scienceComputer networkRouting (electronic design automation)Routing protocolLink-state routing protocolThermodynamicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves ResearchAstrophysical Phenomena and ObservationsGeophysics and Sensor Technology