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Universality in Quasi-normal Modes of Neutron Stars

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We study the universality in gravitational waves emitted from non-rotating neutron stars characterized by different equations of state (EOS). We find that the quasi-normal mode frequencies of such waves, including the $w$-modes and the $f$-mode, display similar universal scaling behaviours that hold for most EOS. Such behaviours are shown to stem from the mathematical structure of the axial and the polar gravitational wave equations, and the fact that the mass distribution function can be approximated by a cubic-quintic polynomial in radius. As a benchmark for other realistic neutron stars, a simple model of neutron stars is adopted here to reproduce the pulsation frequencies and the generic scaling behaviours mentioned above with good accuracy.

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Axial $w$-modes of anisotropic neutron stars

gr-qc · 2026-05-03 · unverdicted · novelty 4.0 · 2 refs

Axial w-mode frequencies of anisotropic neutron stars decrease monotonically with mass, depend approximately linearly on compactness with anisotropy modifying slope and intercept, damping times increase with mass, and empirical expressions are given for both as functions of compactness and anisotrop

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  • Axial $w$-modes of anisotropic neutron stars gr-qc · 2026-05-03 · unverdicted · none · ref 32 · 2 links · internal anchor

    Axial w-mode frequencies of anisotropic neutron stars decrease monotonically with mass, depend approximately linearly on compactness with anisotropy modifying slope and intercept, damping times increase with mass, and empirical expressions are given for both as functions of compactness and anisotrop