The coupling between the angular momentum of a compact object and an external tidal field gives rise to the "rotational"tidal Love numbers, which affect the tidal deformability of a spinning self-gravitating body and enter the gravitational waveform of a binary inspiral at high post-Newtonian order. We provide numerical evidence for a surprising "hidden"symmetry among the rotational tidal Love numbers with opposite parities, which are associated to perturbations belonging to separate sectors. This symmetry, whose existence had been suggested on the basis of a Lagrangian description of the tidal interaction in a binary system, holds independently of the equation of state of the star.
Hidden symmetry between rotational tidal Love numbers of spinning neutron stars / Cabrita E Castro, G.; Gualtieri, L.; Pani, P.. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW D. - ISSN 2470-0010. - 104:4(2021). [10.1103/PhysRevD.104.044052]
Hidden symmetry between rotational tidal Love numbers of spinning neutron stars
Cabrita E Castro G.;Gualtieri L.;Pani P.
2021
Abstract
The coupling between the angular momentum of a compact object and an external tidal field gives rise to the "rotational"tidal Love numbers, which affect the tidal deformability of a spinning self-gravitating body and enter the gravitational waveform of a binary inspiral at high post-Newtonian order. We provide numerical evidence for a surprising "hidden"symmetry among the rotational tidal Love numbers with opposite parities, which are associated to perturbations belonging to separate sectors. This symmetry, whose existence had been suggested on the basis of a Lagrangian description of the tidal interaction in a binary system, holds independently of the equation of state of the star.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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