Spectral analysis of gravitational waves from binary neutron star merger remnants
Francesco Maione, Roberto De Pietri, Alessandra Feo, Frank L\"offler

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the spectral features of gravitational waves from hypermassive neutron stars post-merger, using numerical simulations and advanced spectral analysis methods to understand physical origins and dependencies on system parameters.
Contribution
It introduces a modern variant of Prony's method for analyzing post-merger gravitational wave signals and investigates the effects of mass ratio and neutron star equation of state.
Findings
Spectral features align with previous models.
Mass ratio significantly affects spectral peaks.
Prony's method improves spectral analysis accuracy.
Abstract
In this work we analyze the gravitational wave signal from hypermassive neutron stars formed after the merger of binary neutron star systems, focusing on its spectral features. The gravitational wave signals are extracted from numerical relativity simulations of models already considered by De Pietri et al. [Phys. Rev. D 93, 064047 (2016)], Maione et al. [Classical Quantum Gravity 33, 175009 (2016)], and Feo et al. [Classical Quantum Gravity 34, 034001 (2017)], and allow us to study the effect of the total baryonic mass of such systems (from to ), the mass ratio (up to ), and the neutron star equation of state, both in equal and highly unequal mass binaries. We use the peaks we find in the gravitational spectrum as an independent test of already published hypotheses of their physical origin and empirical relations linking them with the…
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