Emergence of Microphysical Bulk Viscosity in Binary Neutron Star Postmerger Dynamics

Abstract In nuclear matter in isolated neutron stars, the flavor content (e.g., proton fraction) is subject to weak interactions, establishing flavor (β-)equilibrium. However, there can be deviations from this equilibrium during the merger of two neutron stars. We study the resulting out-of-equilibr...

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Published inAstrophysical journal. Letters Vol. 967; no. 1
Main Authors Most, Elias, Haber, Alexander, Harris, Steven, Zhang, Ziyuan, Alford, Mark, Noronha, Jorge
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States IOP Publishing 01.05.2024
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Summary:Abstract In nuclear matter in isolated neutron stars, the flavor content (e.g., proton fraction) is subject to weak interactions, establishing flavor (β-)equilibrium. However, there can be deviations from this equilibrium during the merger of two neutron stars. We study the resulting out-of-equilibrium dynamics during the collision by incorporating direct and modified Urca processes (in the neutrino-transparent regime) into general-relativistic hydrodynamics simulations with a simplified neutrino transport scheme. We demonstrate how weak-interaction-driven bulk viscosity in postmerger simulations can emerge and assess the bulk viscous dynamics of the resulting flow. We further place limits on the impact of the postmerger gravitational-wave strain. Our results show that weak-interaction-driven bulk viscosity can potentially lead to a phase shift of the postmerger gravitational-wave spectrum, although the effect is currently on the same level as the numerical errors of our simulation.
Bibliography:USDOE Office of Science (SC)
FG02-05ER41375; FG02-00ER41132; SC0023861
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ISSN:2041-8205
DOI:10.3847/2041-8213/ad454f