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Probing phase transition in neutron stars via the crust-core interfacial mode
Gravitational waves emitted from the binary neutron star (BNS) systems can
carry information about the dense matter phase in these compact stars. The
crust-core interfacial mode is an oscillation mode in a neutron star and it
depends mostly on the equation of the state of the matter in the crust-core
transition region. This mode can be resonantly excited by the tidal field of an
inspiraling-in BNS system, thereby affecting the emitted gravitational waves,
and hence could be used to probe the equation of state in the crust-core
transition region. In this work, we investigate in detail how the first-order
phase transition inside the neutron star affects the properties of the
crust-core interfacial mode, using a Newtonian fluid perturbation theory on a
general relativistic background solution of the stellar structure. Two possible
types of phase transitions are considered: (1) the phase transitions happen in
the fluid core but near the crust-core interface, which results in density
discontinuities; and (2) the strong interaction phase transitions in the dense
core (as in the conventional hybrid star case). These phase transitions'
impacts on interfacial mode properties are discussed. In particular, the former
phase transition has a minor effect on the M-R relation and the adiabatic tidal
deformability, but can significantly affect the interfacial mode frequency and
thereby could be probed using gravitational waves. For the BNS systems, we
discuss the possible observational signatures of these phase transitions in the
gravitational waveforms and their detectability. Our work enriches the
exploration of the physical properties of the crust-core interfacial mode and
provides a promising method for probing the phase transition using the
seismology of a compact star.Comment: 18 pages, 14 figure
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