R-modes and neutron star recycling scenario
Andrey I. Chugunov, Mikhail E. Gusakov, Elena M. Kantor (Ioffe, Institute)

TL;DR
This paper uses multiple observational data sets of neutron stars and millisecond pulsars to constrain the r-mode instability window, revealing the need for enhanced dissipation mechanisms at specific internal temperatures to explain observations.
Contribution
It provides new observational constraints on the r-mode instability window, especially at low temperatures, and evaluates the resonance uplift scenario in neutron star physics.
Findings
Enhanced r-mode dissipation is needed at $T^sim 2times 10^7$ K.
Models with enhanced bulk viscosity are inconsistent with observations due to neutrino emission.
The recycling scenario constrains r-mode instability to be suppressed below 750 Hz at certain temperatures.
Abstract
To put new constraints on the r-mode instability window, we analyse the formation of millisecond pulsars (MSPs) within the recycling scenario, making use of three sets of observations: (a) X-ray observations of neutron stars (NSs) in low-mass X-ray binaries; (b) timing of millisecond pulsars; and (c) X-ray and UV observations of MSPs. As shown in previous works, r-mode dissipation by shear viscosity is not sufficient to explain observational set (a), and enhanced r-mode dissipation at the red-shifted internal temperatures K is required to stabilize the observed NSs. Here, we argue that models with enhanced bulk viscosity can hardly lead to a self-consistent explanation of observational set (a) due to strong neutrino emission, which is typical for these models (unrealistically powerful energy source is required to keep NSs at the observed temperatures). We also…
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