Constraints on Microscopic and Phenomenological Equations of State of Dense Matter from GW170817
Constraints on Microscopic and Phenomenological Equations of State of Dense Matter from GW170817
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We discuss the constraints on the equation of state (EOS) of neutron star matter obtained by the data analysis of the neutron star-neutron star merger in the event GW170807.To this scope, we consider two recent microscopic EOS models computed starting Food Storage Containers from two-body and three-body nuclear interactions derived using chiral perturbation theory.For comparison, we also use three representative phenomenological EOS models derived within the relativistic mean field approach.For each model, we determine the β -stable EOS and then the corresponding neutron star structure by solving the equations of hydrostatic equilibrium in general relativity.In addition, we calculate the tidal deformability parameters for the two neutron stars and discuss the results of our calculations in connection with the constraints obtained from the gravitational wave signal in GW170817.
We find that the tidal deformabilities and radii for the binary’s component neutron stars in GW170817, calculated using a recent microscopic EOS model proposed by the present authors, are in very good agreement with those derived Crinkle Knives / Cutters by gravitational waves data.