Hybrid stars with sequential phase transitions: the emergence of the g$_2$ mode
M. C. Rodriguez, I. F. Ranea-Sandoval, M. Mariani, M. G. Orsaria, G., Malfatti, O. M. Guilera

TL;DR
This paper investigates hybrid neutron stars with sequential phase transitions, analyzing their oscillation modes and potential gravitational wave signatures, to understand their internal composition and the effects of phase transitions.
Contribution
It introduces the study of the $g_2$ mode arising from a second quark-quark phase transition in hybrid stars under different conversion scenarios, using extensive modeling and observational constraints.
Findings
A second quark-quark phase transition induces a new $g_2$ oscillation mode.
The $g_2$ mode appears prominently in the slow conversion regime.
Results suggest potential gravitational wave signatures of sequential phase transitions.
Abstract
Neutron stars are the densest objects in the Universe, with and km, and the equation of state associated to their internal composition is still unknown. The extreme conditions to which matter is subjected inside neutron stars could lead to a phase transition in their inner cores, giving rise to a hybrid compact object. The observation of binary pulsars (PSR~J1614-2230, PSR~J03430432 and PSR~J07406620) strongly constraints theoretical models of the equation of state. Moreover, the detection of gravitational waves emitted during the binary neutron star merger, GW170817, and its electromagnetic counterpart, GRB170817A, impose additional constraints on the tidal deformability. In this work, we investigate hybrid stars with sequential phase transitions hadron-quark-quark in their cores. We assume that both phase transitions are sharp and…
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