An instability due to the nonlinear coupling of p-modes to g-modes: Implications for coalescing neutron star binaries
Nevin N. Weinberg, Phil Arras, Joshua Burkart

TL;DR
This paper identifies a nonresonant p-g mode instability in neutron star binaries that can significantly affect gravitational wave signals and neutron star heating, occurring at lower frequencies than previously recognized.
Contribution
It introduces a new nonresonant p-g mode coupling instability in neutron stars and analyzes its impact on binary evolution and gravitational wave detection.
Findings
P-g mode instability occurs at frequencies >20 Hz.
Instability can induce orbital phase errors >1 radian.
Core temperature can reach ~10^{10} K due to instability.
Abstract
A weakly nonlinear fluid wave propagating within a star can be unstable to three-wave interactions. The resonant parametric instability is a well-known form of three-wave interaction in which a primary wave of frequency excites a pair of secondary waves of frequency . Here we consider a nonresonant form of three-wave interaction in which a low-frequency primary wave excites a high-frequency p-mode and a low-frequency g-mode such that . We show that a p-mode can couple so strongly to a g-mode of similar radial wavelength that this type of interaction is unstable even if the primary wave amplitude is small. As an application, we analyze the stability of the tide in coalescing neutron star binaries to p-g mode coupling. We find that the equilibrium tide and dynamical tide are both p-g unstable at gravitational wave…
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