Gravitational Waves and Pulsating Stars: What Can We Learn from Future Observations?
Nils AnderssonDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, University of Wales College of Cardiff, Cardiff CF2 3YB, United KingdomKostas D. KokkotasDepartment of Physics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki 54006, Greece
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We present new results for pulsating stars in general relativity. First we show that the so-called gravitational-wave modes of a neutron star can be excited when a gravitational wave impinges on the star. Numerical simulations suggest that the modes may be astrophysically relevant, and we discuss whether they will be observable with future gravitational-wave detectors. We also discuss how such observations could lead to estimates of both the radius and the mass of a neutron star, and thus put constraints on the nuclear equation of state.
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