An accurate metric for the spacetime around neutron stars
George Pappas

TL;DR
This paper introduces a highly accurate, parameterized metric for the spacetime around neutron stars, based on the Ernst formalism and multipole moments, facilitating better astrophysical modeling and inference.
Contribution
It presents a new approximate stationary, axisymmetric metric for neutron stars using multipole moments, simplifying previous models and enabling applications in scalar-tensor theories.
Findings
The metric accurately captures neutron star spacetime properties.
The expansion-based form simplifies implementation.
Extension to scalar-tensor theories is straightforward.
Abstract
The problem of having an accurate description of the spacetime around neutron stars is of great astrophysical interest. For astrophysical applications, one needs to have a metric that captures all the properties of the spacetime around a neutron star. Furthermore, an accurate appropriately parameterised metric, i.e., a metric that is given in terms of parameters that are directly related to the physical structure of the neutron star, could be used to solve the inverse problem, which is to infer the properties of the structure of a neutron star from astrophysical observations. In this work we present such an approximate stationary and axisymmetric metric for the exterior of neutron stars, which is constructed using the Ernst formalism and is parameterised by the relativistic multipole moments of the central object. This metric is given in terms of an expansion on the Weyl-Papapetrou…
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