r-modes in Relativistic Superfluid Stars
Shijun Yoshida, Umin Lee

TL;DR
This paper investigates the properties of r-modes in relativistic superfluid neutron stars, revealing the existence of two mode families and how entrainment affects their frequencies and stability, with implications for gravitational wave emission.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of r-modes in relativistic superfluid stars, including the effects of entrainment, and distinguishes two mode families with different behaviors.
Findings
r-modes split into ordinary and superfluid-like families
entrainment parameter affects superfluid-like r-modes frequency
superfluid r-modes have weaker gravitational radiation instability
Abstract
We discuss the modal properties of the -modes of relativistic superfluid neutron stars, taking account of the entrainment effects between superfluids. In this paper, the neutron stars are assumed to be filled with neutron and proton superfluids and the strength of the entrainment effects between the superfluids are represented by a single parameter . We find that the basic properties of the -modes in a relativistic superfluid star are very similar to those found for a Newtonian superfluid star. The -modes of a relativistic superfluid star are split into two families, ordinary fluid-like -modes (-mode) and superfluid-like -modes (-mode). The two superfluids counter-move for the -modes, while they co-move for the -modes. For the -modes, the quantity is almost independent of the entrainment parameter , where…
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