Gravitational waves from holographic neutron star mergers

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2020-05-15

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Ecker, ChristianISNI 0000000506333436
Järvinen, MattiISNI 0000000506769475
Nijs, GovertISNI 000000049252269X
van der Schee, WilkeISNI 0000000391485244

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We present simulations of binary neutron star mergers with equations of state (EoSs) that have input from holography, and analyze the spectral properties of the resulting waveforms. These EoSs consist of a standard nuclear matter EoS at low densities, transitioning to a state-of-the-art holographic EoS with first-order deconfinement phase transition in the otherwise intractable high-density regime. Depending on the transition density, the characteristic frequencies in the spectrum produced from the hybrid EoSs are shifted to significantly lower values. Equal-mass binaries with a total mass of 2.8     M ⊙ reach densities in the quark matter phase in the core of the transient hypermassive neutron star, which then induces an immediate gravitational collapse.

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Ecker, C, Jarvinen, M, Nijs, G & van der Schee, W 2020, 'Gravitational waves from holographic neutron star mergers', Physical Review D, vol. 101, no. 10, 103006 . https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.101.103006