Simulations indicate that catalogs of more than 200 events are needed to precisely measure the neutron-star mass fraction f_NS(m) and over 100 events to rule out all low-mass objects being black holes using gravitational-wave data alone.
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A double-polytropic EOS family is identified that satisfies multimessenger constraints with M_max around 2.45 solar masses, R_1.4 of 11.3 km, and Lambda_1.4 between 485-512 while remaining causal.
This review summarizes tidal Love numbers and dissipation effects for black holes, neutron stars, and exotic objects, noting vanishing static bosonic Love numbers for black holes in GR but nonzero values for fermions and exotic objects, with implications for gravitational-wave astronomy.
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Distinguishing between Black Holes and Neutron Stars within a Population of Weak Tidal Measurements
Simulations indicate that catalogs of more than 200 events are needed to precisely measure the neutron-star mass fraction f_NS(m) and over 100 events to rule out all low-mass objects being black holes using gravitational-wave data alone.
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An Analytical Toy Equation of State for Neutron Stars Consistent with Current Observations
A double-polytropic EOS family is identified that satisfies multimessenger constraints with M_max around 2.45 solar masses, R_1.4 of 11.3 km, and Lambda_1.4 between 485-512 while remaining causal.
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Tidal Response of Compact Objects
This review summarizes tidal Love numbers and dissipation effects for black holes, neutron stars, and exotic objects, noting vanishing static bosonic Love numbers for black holes in GR but nonzero values for fermions and exotic objects, with implications for gravitational-wave astronomy.