Dynamical tidal response of nonrotating relativistic stars

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Abstract

Accurately modeling the tidal response of neutron stars is crucial to connecting gravitational wave observations of binaries to ultradense nuclear physics. Most current models of the tidal response of relativistic stars either assume a static response model, or use phenomenological models inspired by Newtonian gravity. In this work, we present a general formalism for computing the linear dynamical tidal response function of relativistic, spherically symmetric stars. Our formalism incorporates stratification due to thermal and chemical imbalances, allowing one to study the effects of g modes on the tidal response function. We also describe how to incorporate sources of dissipation due to shear and bulk viscosity. To showcase the utility of our approach, we present several applications for polytropic stars in general relativity. We show how our formalism can capture the dynamical tidal resonance due to the f and g modes of inviscid stars and explore the sensitivity of the dynamical tidal response to the compactness of the star. We also compute the dissipative tidal deformability due to bulk and shear viscous dissipation assuming a simple viscous profile for the bulk and shear viscosity.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number104064
JournalPhysical Review D
Volume109
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - May 15 2024

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics

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