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arxiv: 1703.10303 · v1 · pith:R3I4FLIBnew · submitted 2017-03-30 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE · astro-ph.SR· gr-qc

General relativistic viscous hydrodynamics of differentially rotating neutron stars

classification 🌌 astro-ph.HE astro-ph.SRgr-qc
keywords neutronstarsviscousbinaryejectagtrsimhydrodynamicsmassive
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Employing a simplified version of the Israel-Stewart formalism for general-relativistic shear-viscous hydrodynamics, we perform axisymmetric general-relativistic simulations for a rotating neutron star surrounded by a massive torus, which can be formed from differentially rotating stars. We show that with our choice of a shear-viscous hydrodynamics formalism, the simulations can be stably performed for a long time scale. We also demonstrate that with a possibly high shear-viscous coefficient, not only viscous angular momentum transport works but also an outflow could be driven from a hot envelope around the neutron star for a time scale $\gtrsim 100\,$ms with the ejecta mass $\gtrsim 10^{-2}M_\odot$ which is comparable to the typical mass for dynamical ejecta of binary neutron star mergers. This suggests that massive neutron stars surrounded by a massive torus, which are typical outcomes formed after the merger of binary neutron stars, could be the dominant source for providing neutron-rich ejecta, if the effective shear viscosity is sufficiently high, i.e., if the viscous $\alpha$ parameter is $\gtrsim 10^{-2}$. The present numerical result indicates the importance of a future high-resolution magnetohydrodynamics simulation that is the unique approach to clarify the viscous effect in the merger remnants of binary neutron stars by the first-principle manner.

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