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Constraining neutron star properties with a new equation of state insensitive approach

Published 20 Dec 2021 in astro-ph.HE, gr-qc, and nucl-th | (2112.10824v2)

Abstract: Instead of parameterizing the pressure-density relation of a neutron star (NS), one can parameterize its macroscopic properties such as mass ($M$), radius ($R$), and dimensionless tidal deformability ($\Lambda$) to infer the equation of state (EoS) combining electromagnetic and gravitational wave (GW) observations. We present a new method to parameterize $R(M)$ and $\Lambda(M)$ relations, which approximate the candidate EoSs with accuracy better than 5\% for all masses and span a broad region of $M-R-\Lambda$ plane. Using this method we combine the $M-\Lambda$ measurement from GW170817 and GW190425, and simultaneous $M-R$ measurement of PSR J0030+0451 and PSR J0740+6620 to place joint constraints on NS properties. At 90 \% confidence, we infer $R_{1.4}=12.05_{-0.87}{+0.98}$ km and $\Lambda_{1.4}=372_{-150}{+220}$ for a $1.4 M_{\odot}$ NS, and $R_{2.08}=12.65_{-1.46}{+1.36}$ km for a $2.08 M_{\odot}$ NS. Furthermore, we use the inferred values of the maximum mass of a nonrotating NS $M_{\rm max}=2.52_{-0.29}{+0.33} M_{\odot}$ to investigate the nature of the secondary objects in three potential neutron star-black hole merger (NSBH) system.

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