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Maximum elastic deformations of compact stars with exotic equations of state

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I make the first estimates of maximum elastic quadrupole deformations sustainable by alternatives to conventional neutron stars. Solid strange quark stars might sustain maximum ellipticities (dimensionless quadrupoles) up to a few times $10^{-4}$ rather than a few times $10^{-7}$ for conventional neutron stars, and hybrid quark-baryon or meson-condensate stars might sustain up to $10^{-5}$. Most of the difference is due to the shear modulus, which can be up to $10^{33}$ erg/cm$^3$ rather than $10^{30}$ erg/cm$^3$ in the inner crust of a conventional neutron star. Maximum solid strange star ellipticities are comparable to upper limits obtained for several known pulsars in a recent gravitational-wave search by LIGO. Maximum ellipticities of the more robust hybrid model will be detectable by LIGO at initial design sensitivity. A large shear modulus also strengthens the case for starquakes as an explanation for frequent pulsar glitches.

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Particle Probes with Superradiant Pulsars

hep-ph · 2019-08-27 · conditional · novelty 6.0

The existence of PSR J1748-2446ad and PSR B1937+21 excludes ultralight scalars coupled to neutrons with masses near 10^-11 eV at couplings as small as 10^-6 times gravity.

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  • Particle Probes with Superradiant Pulsars hep-ph · 2019-08-27 · conditional · none · ref 34 · internal anchor

    The existence of PSR J1748-2446ad and PSR B1937+21 excludes ultralight scalars coupled to neutrons with masses near 10^-11 eV at couplings as small as 10^-6 times gravity.