Heavy scalar fields in neutron stars form interior shell-localized profiles that reshape the effective equation of state and break the I-Q relation while remaining hidden from binary pulsar observations.
Signals in the tidal deformability for phase transitions in compact stars with constraints from GW170817
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We compute the tidal deformabilities for neutron star merger for equations of state with a strong first order phase transition producing a new separate branch in the mass-radius diagram. A case is found where all three possible pairs of combinations between these two neutron star branches are present for the total mass of $M=2.7M_\odot$ of the observed merger event GW170817. It is demonstrated that the plot of the two tidal deformabilities $\Lambda_1$ and $\Lambda_2$ of the binary neutron star can show up to three separate branches. We propose that the future detections of neutron star merger events with the same value for $\Lambda_1$ but different values of $\Lambda_2$ serve as a signal for the existence of a strong first order phase transition in neutron star matter.
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Donutization Inside Neutron Stars: Shell-Localized Scalar Fields
Heavy scalar fields in neutron stars form interior shell-localized profiles that reshape the effective equation of state and break the I-Q relation while remaining hidden from binary pulsar observations.