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arxiv: gr-qc/0101071 · v1 · submitted 2001-01-17 · 🌀 gr-qc · astro-ph

Rotational Instabilities and Centrifugal Hangup

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keywords instabilitydynamicalgravitationalinstabilitiesradiationencountergtrsimpolytropes
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One interesting class of gravitational radiation sources includes rapidly rotating astrophysical objects that encounter dynamical instabilities. We have carried out a set of simulations of rotationally induced instabilities in differentially rotating polytropes. An $n$=1.5 polytrope with the Maclaurin rotation law will encounter the $m$=2 bar instability at $T/|W| \gtrsim 0.27$. Our results indicate that the remnant of this instability is a persistent bar-like structure that emits a long-lived gravitational radiation signal. Furthermore, dynamical instability is shown to occur in $n$=3.33 polytropes with the $j$-constant rotation law at $T/|W| \gtrsim 0.14$. In this case, the dominant mode of instability is $m$=1. Such instability may allow a centrifugally-hung core to begin collapsing to neutron star densities on a dynamical timescale. If it occurs in a supermassive star, it may produce gravitational radiation detectable by LISA.

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