Combining BAYESTACK radius posteriors for four masses through a common piecewise-polytrope EoS forecasts ~1 km (uniform prior) or ~0.55 km (astrophysical prior) radius constraints from A+ era post-merger signals.
Framework for Multi-messenger Inference from Neutron Stars: Combining Nuclear Theory Priors
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We construct an efficient parameterization of the pure neutron-matter equation of state (EoS) that incorporates the uncertainties from both chiral effective field theory ($\chi$EFT) and phenomenological potential calculations. This parameterization yields a family of EoSs including and extending the forms based purely on these two calculations. In combination with an agnostic inner core EoS, this parameterization is used in a Bayesian inference pipeline to obtain constraints on the e os parameters using multi-messenger observations of neutron stars. We specifically considered observations of the massive pulsar J0740+6620, the binary neutron star coalescence GW170817, and the NICER pulsar J0030+0451. Constraints on neutron star mass-radius relations are obtained and compared. The Bayes factors for the different EoS models are also computed. While current constraints do not reveal any significant preference among these models, the framework developed here may enable future observations with more sensitive detectors to discriminate them.
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Prospect of Constraining the EoS of Neutron Stars Using Post-Merger Signals
Combining BAYESTACK radius posteriors for four masses through a common piecewise-polytrope EoS forecasts ~1 km (uniform prior) or ~0.55 km (astrophysical prior) radius constraints from A+ era post-merger signals.