Empirical neutron star mass formula based on experimental observables

Abstract

We derive the empirical formulae expressing the mass and gravitational redshift of a neutron star, whose central density is less than threefold the nuclear saturation density, as a function of the neutron-skin thickness or the dipole polarizability of 208 Pb or 132 Sn , especially focusing on the 8 Skyrme-type effective interactions. The neutron star mass and its gravitational redshift can be estimated within ≈ 10 \, \% errors with our formulae, while the neutron star radius is also expected within a few \% errors by combining the derived formulae. Owing to the resultant empirical formulae, we find that the neutron star mass and radius are more sensitive to the neutron-skin thickness of 208 Pb than the dipole polarizability of 208 Pb or 132 Sn .

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