Nonlinear r-modes in Rapidly Rotating Relativistic Stars
Nikolaos Stergioulas, Jose A. Font

TL;DR
This study investigates nonlinear r-modes in rapidly rotating relativistic stars using 3-D simulations, finding that nonlinear coupling is weak at large amplitudes and that r-modes are mainly discrete, with implications for gravitational wave detection.
Contribution
First 3-D general-relativistic hydrodynamical simulations of nonlinear r-modes in rapidly rotating relativistic stars, revealing amplitude limits and mode characteristics.
Findings
Maximum r-mode amplitude is of order unity.
R-modes are predominantly discrete modes.
Kinematical drift associated with r-modes is observed.
Abstract
The r-mode instability in rotating relativistic stars has been shown recently to have important astrophysical implications (including the emission of detectable gravitational radiation, the explanation of the initial spins of young neutron stars and the spin-distribution of millisecond pulsars and the explanation of one type of gamma-ray bursts), provided that r-modes are not saturated at low amplitudes by nonlinear effects or by dissipative mechanisms. Here, we present the first study of nonlinear r-modes in isentropic, rapidly rotating relativistic stars, via 3-D general-relativistic hydrodynamical evolutions. Our numerical simulations show that (1) on dynamical timescales, there is no strong nonlinear coupling of r-modes to other modes at amplitudes of order one -- unless nonlinear saturation occurs on longer timescales, the maximum r-mode amplitude is of order unity (i.e., the…
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