Inferring neutron-star properties from gravitational-wave signals of binary mergers
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🌌 astro-ph.SR
astro-ph.HE
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dominantfrequencygravitational-waveneutronoscillationremnantstarsbinary
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The oscillations of a merger remnant forming after the coalescence of two neutron stars are very characteristic for the high-density equation of state. The dominant oscillation frequency occurs as a pronounced peak in the kHz range of the gravitational-wave spectrum. We describe how the dominant oscillation frequency of the remnant can be employed to infer the radii of non-rotating neutron stars.
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