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One-arm spiral instability in hypermassive neutron stars formed by dynamical-capture binary neutron star mergers

Author(s): Paschalidis, Vasileios; East, William E; Pretorius, Frans; Shapiro, Stuart L

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Abstract: Using general-relativistic hydrodynamical simulations, we show that merging binary neutron stars can form hypermassive neutrons stars that undergo the one-arm spiral instability. We study the particular case of a dynamical capture merger where the stars have a small spin, as may arise in globular clusters, and focus on an equal-mass scenario where the spins are aligned with the orbital angular momentum. We find that this instability develops when postmerger fluid vortices lead to the generation of a toroidal remnant-a configuration whose maximum density occurs in a ring around the center-of-mass-with high vorticity along its rotation axis. The instability quickly saturates on a time scale of similar to 10 ms, with the m = 1 azimuthal density multipole mode dominating over higher modes. The instability also leaves a characteristic imprint on the postmerger gravitational wave signal that could be detectable if the instability persists in long-lived remnants.
Publication Date: 15-Dec-2015
Electronic Publication Date: 30-Dec-2015
Citation: Paschalidis, Vasileios, East, William E, Pretorius, Frans, Shapiro, Stuart L. (2015). One-arm spiral instability in hypermassive neutron stars formed by dynamical-capture binary neutron star mergers. PHYSICAL REVIEW D, 92 (10.1103/PhysRevD.92.121502
DOI: doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.92.121502
ISSN: 1550-7998
EISSN: 1550-2368
Type of Material: Journal Article
Journal/Proceeding Title: PHYSICAL REVIEW D
Version: Final published version. Article is made available in OAR by the publisher's permission or policy.



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