Tidal deformability in neutron stars from a microscopic point of view
Abstract
We present results for the tidal deformability in neutron stars, the tidal Love number k2, and the effective deformability of a binary system. The microscopic equation of state for cold β-stable neutron matter is based upon high-precision two-neutron forces and includes the chiral three-neutron forces required at the chosen order. We review and motivate our choices for the high-density continuation of the microscopic equation of state. We discuss our predictions and observe that they are well within multimessenger constraints. In contrast, stiff equations of state that yield radii larger than about 13 km are ruled out by GW170817 constraints.
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