Characterizing the breakdown of quasi-universality in the post-merger gravitational waves from binary neutron star mergers
Carolyn A. Raithel, Elias R. Most

TL;DR
This paper investigates the limits of quasi-universal relations in post-merger gravitational waves from neutron star mergers, revealing violations for certain equations of state and proposing improved models incorporating additional parameters.
Contribution
It identifies conditions under which quasi-universal relations break down and introduces a modified relation that accounts for the slope of the mass-radius curve.
Findings
Violations of quasi-universal relations for EoSs with increasing radius at high masses.
Adding a second parameter restores quasi-universality in the relations.
Relations are more accurate for the radii of very massive stars (2 Msun).
Abstract
The post-merger gravitational wave (GW) emission from a binary neutron star merger is expected to provide exciting new constraints on the dense-matter equation of state (EoS). Such constraints rely, by and large, on the existence of quasi-universal relations, which relate the peak frequencies of the post-merger GW spectrum to properties of the neutron star structure in a model-independent way. In this work, we report on violations of existing quasi-universal relations between the peak spectral frequency, f_2, and the stellar radius, for EoSs models with backwards-bending slopes in their mass-radius relations (such that the radius increases at high masses). The violations are extreme, with variations in f_2 of up to ~600 Hz between EoSs that predict the same radius for a 1.4 Msun neutron star, but that have significantly different radii at higher masses. Quasi-universality can be…
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