Gravitational waves from neutron stars

Abstract

Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Spontaneous symmetry breaking 2.1 Review of classical results about Maclaurin/Jacobi ellipsoids 2.2 Spontaneous breaking of symmetry: a general phenomenom 2.3 Previous results for compressible Newtonian stars 2.4 Generation of gravitational waves 2.5 Finding the equilibrium configurations of a rotating star in the Newtonian regime 2.6 Extension to general relativity 2.7 First integral of fluid motion in general relativity 2.8 Gravitational field equations 2.9 Numerical results 3. CW emission from pulsars 4. Discussion and conclusion Appendix: Relativistic hydrodynamics in an accelerated frame

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