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arxiv: 0908.1731 · v4 · submitted 2009-08-12 · 🌌 astro-ph.SR · nucl-ex· nucl-th

Constraining the gravitational binding energy of PSR J0737-3039B using terrestrial nuclear data

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keywords energymassconstraintsj0737-3039bnuclearstarbindinggravitational
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We show that the gravitational binding energy of a neutron star of a given mass is correlated with the slope of the nuclear symmetry energy at 1-2 times nuclear saturation density for equations of state without significant softening (i.e., those that predict maximum masses $M_{\rm max} > 1.44M_{\odot}$ in line with the largest accurately measured neutron star mass). Applying recent laboratory constraints on the slope of the symmetry energy to this correlation we extract a constraint on the baryon mass of the lower mass member of the double pulsar binary system, PSR J0737-3039B. We compare with independent constraints derived from modeling the progenitor star of J0737-3039B up to and through its collapse under the assumption that it formed in an electron capture supernova. The two sets of constraints are consistent only if $L \lesssim$ 70 MeV.

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