Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS April Meeting 2022
Volume 67, Number 6
Saturday–Tuesday, April 9–12, 2022; New York
Session S14: Neutron Star Structure and Mergers
1:30 PM–3:06 PM,
Monday, April 11, 2022
Room: Soho
Sponsoring
Units:
DAP DGRAV
Chair: David Radice, Pennsylvania State University
Abstract: S14.00004 : Numerical relativity simulations of prompt collapse mergers: threshold mass and phenomenological constraints on neutron star properties after GW170817
2:06 PM–2:18 PM
Presenter:
Rahul Kashyap
(Pennsylvania State University)
Authors:
Rahul Kashyap
(Pennsylvania State University)
Abhishek Das
(Pennsylvania State University)
David Radice
(Pennsylvania State University)
Surendra Padamata
(Pennsylvania State University)
Aviral Prakash
(Pennsylvania State University)
Domenico Logoteta
(University of Pisa)
Albino Perego
(University of Trento)
Daniel Godzieba
(Pennsylvania State University)
Sebastiano Bernuzzi
(Friedrich-Schiller University Jena)
Ignazio Bombaci
(University of Pisa)
Farrukh J Fattoyev
(Manhattan College)
Andre Schneider
(Stockholm University)
We determine the threshold mass for prompt collapse by performing a new set of 227 numerical relativity simulations with twenty-three phenomenological and microphysical finite temperature EOS. We combine the EOS-insensitive relations, phenomenological constraints on NS properties, and observational data from GW170817 to derive an improved lower limit on radii of maximum mass and 1.4 M⊙ NS of 9.81 km and 10.74 km, respectively. We introduce new methods to constrain the upper as well as the lower limit of NS maximum mass using future BNS detections and their identification as prompt or delayed collapse. With future observations, it will be possible to derive even tighter constraints on the properties of matter at and above nuclear density using the method proposed in this work.
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