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Resonant shattering flares as asteroseismic tests of chiral effective field theory

Duncan Neill, David Tsang, Christian Drischler, Jeremy W. Holt, William G. Newton

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Abstract

Chiral effective field theory (𝜒⁢EFT) has proved to be a powerful microscopic framework for predicting the properties of neutron-rich nuclear matter with quantified theoretical uncertainties up to about twice the nuclear saturation density. Tests of 𝜒⁢EFT predictions are typically performed at low densities using nuclear experiments, with neutron star (NS) constraints only being considered at high densities. In this work, we discuss how asteroseismic quasinormal modes within NSs could be used to constrain specific matter properties at particular densities not just the integrated quantities to which bulk NS observables are sensitive. We focus on the crust-core interface mode, showing that measuring this mode's frequency would provide a meaningful test of 𝜒⁢EFT at densities around half the saturation density. Conversely, we use nuclear matter properties predicted by 𝜒⁢EFT to estimate that this mode's frequency is around 185±50Hz. Asteroseismic observables such as resonant phase shifts in gravitational-wave signals and multimessenger resonant shattering flare timings, therefore, have the potential to provide useful tests of 𝜒⁢EFT.
Original languageEnglish
Article number015809
JournalPhysical Review C
Volume111
Issue number1
Early online date27 Jan 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 Jan 2025

Funding

D.N. and D.T. were supported by the UK Science and Technology Facilities Council (ST/X001067/1) and the Royal Society (RGS/R1/231499). The work of J.W.H. is supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation under Grant No. PHY-2209318. C.D. acknowledges support from the National Science Foundation under Award No. PHY 2339043. W.G.N. was supported by NASA Award No. 80NSSC18K1019 and the National Science Foundation under Awards No. PHY-2209536 and No. PHY-2050099. This material is based on work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics, under the FRIB Theory Alliance Award No. DE-SC0013617.

FundersFunder number
US Department of Energy
Office of Science
Science and Technology Facilities CouncilST/X001067/1
Royal SocietyRGS/R1/231499
National Aeronautics and Space Administration80NSSC18K1019, PHY-2209536, PHY-2050099
National Science FoundationPHY-2209318, PHY 2339043
Nuclear PhysicsDE-SC0013617

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