Black hole-neutron star binary merger: Dependence on black hole spin orientation and equations of state
Kyohei Kawaguchi, Koutarou Kyutoku, Hiroyuki Nakano, Hirotada Okawa,, Masaru Shibata, Keisuke Taniguchi

TL;DR
This study uses numerical simulations to explore how black hole spin orientation and neutron star equations of state influence merger outcomes, including disk formation, ejecta, and gravitational wave signals.
Contribution
It systematically investigates the effects of black hole spin misalignment and neutron star equations of state on merger dynamics and observable signatures.
Findings
Remnant disk mass depends on tilt angle and neutron star compactness.
Ejecta velocity is approximately 0.2-0.3c, weakly affected by tilt and EOS.
Gravitational wave cutoff frequency encodes neutron star compactness.
Abstract
We systematically performed numerical-relativity simulations for black hole (BH) - neutron star (NS) binary mergers with a variety of the BH spin orientation and equations of state (EOS) of the NS. The initial misalignment angles of the BH spin are chosen in the range of i_tilt,0 = 30--90[deg.]. We employed four models of NS EOS with which the compactness of the NS is in the range of C = M_NS/R_NS = 0.138--0.180, where M_NS and R_NS are the mass and the radius of the NS, respectively. The mass ratio of the BH to the NS, Q = M_BH/M_NS, and the dimensionless spin parameter of the BH, chi, are chosen to be Q = 5 and chi = 0.75, together with M_NS = 1.35 M_sun. We obtain the following results: (i) The inclination angle of i_tilt,0 < 70[deg.] and i_tilt,0 < 50[deg.] are required for the formation of a remnant disk with its mass larger than 0.1 M_sun for the case C = 0.140 and C = 0.160,…
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