MERGING REVEALS Neutron Star INNARDS

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MERGING REVEALS Neutron Star INNARDS Padova October 25 2017 MERGING REVEALS Neutron Star INNARDS R Turolla Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Padova, Italy Simulation of two neutron stars merging

Padova October 25 2017 Basics Compact objects, i.e. neutron stars and black holes, are born in the core collapse following a supernova (SN) explosion Present rate of SN events in the Galaxy: ≈ 0.01/yr (possibly higher in the past) Galactic population of compact objects: ≈ 108 – 109 (≈ 1% of stars) Nature of compact remnant depends on progenitor mass

Padova October 25 2017 8 < M/M < 20-25 M/M > 20-25 If N(>M) ~ M-1.3 only ~ 20% of stars with M > 8 M are more massive than 25 M Vast majority (~ 80-90%) of Galactic compact objects are compact stars (no horizon)

Neutron Stars in a Nutshell Padova October 25 2017 Neutron Stars in a Nutshell Why neutrons ? Because of the huge density electrons are completely degenerate Their Fermi energy becomes larger than p-n mass difference, Q ~ 1.29 MeV Electron capture e-+p → n+ν is energetically favourable at ρ > 107 g/cm3, or R < 104 km for M ~ 1 M Typical radius R ≈ 10 km, masses 0.1 < M/M < 3 (theoretical estimates) Highly relativistic objects Huge compactness, M/R ~ 0.15 (M/M)(R/10 km)-1 Large specific angular momentum, J/M ~ 0.25 (1 ms/P) (M/M)(R/10 km)2

Average density ≈ 4x1014 g/cm3 One spoonful about a billion tons ! Padova October 25 2017 Average density ≈ 4x1014 g/cm3 One spoonful about a billion tons !

Neutron Star Structure Padova October 25 2017 Neutron Star Structure Spherically symmetric space-time Hydrostatic equilibrium (TOV) Gravitational mass Einstein equation

Need an Equation of State Padova October 25 2017 or Need an Equation of State P = P(ρ) ? Given an EoS, compute sequence of equilibrium models: the Mass-Radius relation Maximum NS mass (TO mass)

NS Matter EoS: The Holy Grail Padova October 25 2017 NS Matter EoS: The Holy Grail “Neutron” stars: a misnomer Inner core may contain Hyperons (Σ, Ξ, Λ) Meson (K-,π-) condensates Deconfined quarks (u, d, s) – Hybrid Stars Strange quark stars Page & Reddy (2006)

Soft EoSs ruled out R=2GM/c2 P=ρ R~3GM/c2 ω=ωK Padova October 25 2017 R=2GM/c2 P=ρ R~3GM/c2 ω=ωK Lattimer & Prakash (2004) Maximum measured mass, ~ 2M Soft EoSs ruled out

NSs in Binaries Majority of stars are in binary or multiple systems Padova October 25 2017 NSs in Binaries Majority of stars are in binary or multiple systems A binary initially formed by two massive stars may survive the double SN event and form a NS+NS system Eight presently known in the Galaxy, including the Hulse-Taylor binary (first indirect evidence for GWs) and the double pulsar PSR J0737−3039 Allow a very precise determination of NS masses

Multi-messenger Observations of GW170817 and the NS EoS Padova October 25 2017 Multi-messenger Observations of GW170817 and the NS EoS GW170817 and the associated kilonova involved the merging of two NSs with a total mass M1+M2 = 2.74 M (Ligo-Virgo collaboration 2017; Smartt et al. 2017) Ejecta mass (“blue”+”red” emission) ≈ 5x10-2 M What is left ? Margalit & Metzger (2017) Prompt Collapse Long-lived SMNS HMNS or Short-lived SMSN Ejecta mass much lower than inferred from KN observations Spin-down energy from SMNS not seen

Constraints placed by GW and EM signals imply Padova October 25 2017 Constraints placed by GW and EM signals imply Mmax < 2.17M (Margalit & Metzger 2017)