With current multi-messenger EOS constraints, the post-merger peak frequency f2,mean is determined to ~100 Hz at fixed mass and tidal deformability/radius, tight enough to expose thermal or phase-transition physics.
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Differential rotation in hybrid stars with deconfinement phase transition allows quasi-toroidal configurations with quark matter rings and leads to degeneracies in rotational profiles at mass-radius curve intersections.
3D GRMHD simulations with second-moment neutrino transport show aligned spins produce more collimated polar outflows and 2.4e-3 solar masses of proton-rich material yielding light r-process elements like 56Ni, while antialigned spins disrupt magnetic amplification.
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Post-Merger Gravitational-Wave Uncertainties of Binary Neutron Stars under Multi-Messenger EOS Constraints
With current multi-messenger EOS constraints, the post-merger peak frequency f2,mean is determined to ~100 Hz at fixed mass and tidal deformability/radius, tight enough to expose thermal or phase-transition physics.
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Hybrid Stars with Post-Merger Rotation Profiles
Differential rotation in hybrid stars with deconfinement phase transition allows quasi-toroidal configurations with quark matter rings and leads to degeneracies in rotational profiles at mass-radius curve intersections.
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Magnetic Eruption and Nucleosynthesis in GR{\nu}MHD Simulations of Spinning Neutron Star Mergers
3D GRMHD simulations with second-moment neutrino transport show aligned spins produce more collimated polar outflows and 2.4e-3 solar masses of proton-rich material yielding light r-process elements like 56Ni, while antialigned spins disrupt magnetic amplification.