Impact of updated Multipole Love numbers and f-Love Universal Relations in the context of Binary Neutron Stars
Bikram Keshari Pradhan, Aditya Vijaykumar, Debarati Chatterjee

TL;DR
This paper updates universal relations involving neutron star properties, analyzes their impact on gravitational-wave data from GW170817, and assesses their significance for future observations with advanced and third-generation detectors.
Contribution
It introduces revised multipole Love and f-Love relations for neutron stars and evaluates their effects on gravitational-wave parameter estimation.
Findings
Updated universal relations slightly increase estimated neutron star radii.
Including f-mode dynamical tides reduces upper bounds on tidal deformability.
Neglecting f-mode tides can bias neutron star property inference, especially for low-mass stars.
Abstract
Neutron star (NS) equation of state (EoS) insensitive relations or universal relations (UR) involving neutron star bulk properties play a crucial role in gravitational-wave astronomy. Considering a wide range of equations of state originating from (i) phenomenological relativistic mean field models, (ii) realistic EoS models based on different physical motivations, and (iii) polytropic EoSs described by spectral decomposition method, we update the EoS-insensitive relations involving NS tidal deformability (Multipole Love relation) and the UR between f-mode frequency and tidal deformability (f-Love relation). We analyze the binary neutron star (BNS) event GW170817 using the frequency domain TaylorF2 waveform model with updated universal relations and find that the additional contribution of the octupolar electric tidal parameter and quadrupolar magnetic tidal parameter or the change of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements · High-pressure geophysics and materials
