Non-Spherical Models of Neutron Stars [SSA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1504.03006


Non-rotating neutron stars are generally treated in theoretical studies as perfect spheres. Such a treatment, however, may not be correct if strong magnetic fields are present (such as for magnetars) and/or the pressure of the matter in the cores of neutron stars is non-isotropic (e.g., color superconducting). In this paper, we investigate the structure of non-spherical neutron stars in the framework of general relativity. Using a parameterized metric to model non-spherical mass distributions, we first derive a stellar structure equation for deformed neutron stars. Numerical investigations of this model equation show that the gravitational masses of deformed neutron stars depend rather strongly on the degree and type (oblate or prolate) of stellar deformation. In particular, we find that the mass of a neutron star increases with increasing oblateness but decreases with increasing prolateness. If this feature carries over to a full two-dimensional treatment of deformed neutron stars, this opens up the possibility that, depending on the type of stellar deformation, there may exist multiple maximum-mass neutron stars for one and for the same model for the nuclear equation of state.

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O. Zubairi, W. Spinella, A. Romero, et. al.
Tue, 14 Apr 15
86/87

Comments: Contribution to the conference proceedings of Compact Stars in the QCD Phase Diagram IV (CSQCD IV), September 26-30, 2014, Prerow, Germany