Maximum elastic deformations of compact stars with exotic equations of state.

Phys Rev Lett

Center for Gravitational Wave Physics, Institute for Gravitational Physics and Geometry, and Department of Physics, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802-6300, USA.

Published: November 2005

I make the first estimates of maximum elastic quadrupole deformations sustainable by alternatives to conventional neutron stars. Solid strange quark stars might sustain maximum ellipticities (dimensionless quadrupoles) up to a few times rather than a few times for conventional neutron stars, and hybrid quark-baryon or meson-condensate stars might sustain up to . Most of the difference is due to the shear modulus, which can be up to rather than in the inner crust of a conventional neutron star. Maximum solid strange star ellipticities are comparable to upper limits obtained for several known pulsars in a recent gravitational-wave search by LIGO. Maximum ellipticities of the more robust hybrid model will be detectable by LIGO at initial design sensitivity. A large shear modulus also strengthens the case for starquakes as an explanation for frequent pulsar glitches.

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