Constraining the nuclear equation of state from orbits of primordial black holes inside neutron stars

Anna Chen, Juan Diego DelPrado, Thomas W. Baumgarte, Stuart L. Shapiro
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Lacking terrestrial experimental data, our best constraints on the behavior of matter at high densities up to and above nuclear density arise from observations of neutron stars. Current constraints include those based on measurements of stellar masses, radii, and tidal deformabilities. Here we explore how orbits of primordial black holes - should they exist - inside neutron stars could provide complementary constraints on the nuclear equation of state (EOS). Specifically, we consider a sample of candidate EOSs, construct neutron star models for these EOSs, and compute orbits of primordial black holes inside these stars. We discuss how the pericenter advance of eccentric orbits, i.e. orbital precession, results in beat phenomena in the emitted gravitational wave signal. Observing this beat frequency could constrain the nuclear EOS and break possible degeneracies arising from other constraints, as well as provide information about the host star.
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从中子星内原始黑洞的轨道推测核状态方程
由于缺乏地面实验数据,我们对物质在核密度及以上的高密度下的行为的最佳约束来自于对中子星的观测。目前的约束条件包括那些基于恒星质量、半径和潮汐变形能力测量的约束条件。在这里,我们探讨了中子星内部原始黑洞(如果存在的话)的轨道如何为核状态方程(EOS)提供补充约束。具体来说,我们考虑了候选EOS样本,为这些EOS构建了中子星模型,并计算了这些恒星内部原始黑洞的轨道。我们讨论了偏心轨道的近心推进(即轨道前移)是如何导致发射的引力波信号出现跳动现象的。观测这种跳动频率可以约束当时的核EOS,打破其他约束可能产生的退化现象,并提供有关主星的信息。
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