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Dynamical Rotational Instability at Low [ITAL]T[/ITAL]/[ITAL]W[/ITAL]

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Dynamical instability is shown to occur in differentially rotating polytropes with N = 3.33 and $T/|W| \gtrsim 0.14$. This instability has a strong m=1 mode, although the m=2, 3, and 4 modes also appear. Such instability may allow a centrifugally-hung core to begin collapsing to neutron star densities on a dynamical timescale. The gravitational radiation emitted by such unstable cores may be detectable with advanced ground-based detectors, such as LIGO II. If the instability occurs in a supermassive star, it may produce gravitational radiation detectable by the space-based detector LISA.

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