Gravitational waves from phase transition of NS to QS

Abstract

In this article, we perform a 2-d simulation of combustion of neutron star (NS) to hybrid star (HS). We assume that a sudden density fluctuation at the center of the NS initiates a shock discontinuity near the center of the star. This shock discontinuity deconfines NM to 2-f QM, initiating combustion of the star. This combustion front propagates from the center to the surface converting NM to 2-f QM. This combustion stops at a radius of 6 km inside the star, as at this density the NM is much stable than QM. Beyond 6 km although the combustion stops but the shock wave propagates to the surface. We study the gravitational wave signal for such a PT of NS to HS. We find that such PT has unique GW strain of amplitude 10-22. These signals last for few tens of μ s and shows small oscillating behaviour. The power spectrum consists of peaks and at fairly high frequency range. The conversion to NS to HS has a unique signature which would help in defining the PT and the fate of the NS.

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