Nonradial oscillations of quark stars

Abstract

Recently, it has been reported that a candidate for a quark star may have been observed. In this article, we pay attention to quark stars with radiation radii in the reported range. We calculate nonradial oscillations of f-, w- and w II-modes. Then, we find that the dependence of the f-mode quasi-normal frequency on the bag constant and stellar radiation radius is very strong and different from that of the lowest w II-mode quasi-normal frequency. Furthermore we deduce a new empirical formula between the f-mode frequency of gravitational waves and the parameter of the equation of state for quark stars. The observation of gravitational waves both of the f-mode and of the lowest w II-mode would provide a powerful probe for the equation of state of quark matter and the properties of quark stars.

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