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The inverse problem for pulsating neutron stars: a 'fingerprint analysis' for the supranuclear equation of state

Kostas D. KokkotasDepartment of Physics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki 54006, GreeceTheocharis A. ApostolatosDepartment of Physics, University of Athens, Athens, GreeceNils AnderssonDepartment of Mathematics, University of Southampton, Southampton
2001en
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We study the problem of detecting, and inferring astrophysical information from, gravitational waves from a pulsating neutron star. We show that the fluid f and p modes, as well as the gravitational-wave w modes, may be detectable from sources in our own Galaxy, and investigate how accurately the frequencies and damping rates of these modes can be inferred from a noisy gravitational-wave data stream. Based on the conclusions of this discussion we propose a strategy for revealing the supranuclear equation of state using the neutron star fingerprints: the observed frequencies of an f and a p mode. We also discuss how well the source can be located in the sky using observations with several detectors.

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