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Phys Rev D 108(12):122006

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Tidal Response of Compact Objects

gr-qc · 2026-04-09 · unverdicted · novelty 2.0

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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  • Inferring Neutron-Star Properties from Post-merger Gravitational-wave Spectra with Neural Networks gr-qc · 2026-05-22 · conditional · none · ref 42

    Neural networks trained on noise-free post-merger spectra outperform linear regression baselines at predicting neutron-star mass, quadrupolar tidal deformability, and mass-radius slope from numerical-relativity catalogs.

  • Reconstruction of fast-rotating neutron star observables with the neural network astro-ph.HE · 2026-04-07 · unverdicted · none · ref 30

    Causal convolutional neural networks reconstruct neutron star observables for static, Keplerian, and rotating configurations in about 50 milliseconds per equation of state, compared to 30 minutes with traditional RNS calculations.

  • Bayesian analysis of the shear modulus in the neutron-star crust astro-ph.HE · 2026-06-08 · unverdicted · none · ref 7

    Bayesian modeling with informed priors reduces uncertainties in neutron-star crust shear properties, predicting torsional mode frequencies of 20-50 Hz compatible with observations.

  • Tidal Response of Compact Objects gr-qc · 2026-04-09 · unverdicted · none · ref 259

    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.