The black hole-neutron star binary merger in full general relativity : dependence on neutron star equations of state /

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Author / Creator:Kyutoku, Koutarou.
Imprint:Tokyo ; London : Springer, 2013.
Description:1 online resource.
Language:English
Series:Springer theses
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/9849607
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ISBN:9784431542018 (electronic bk.)
4431542019 (electronic bk.)
9784431542001
4431542000
Notes:Thesis (PhD.)-- Kyoto University, Japan.
Includes bibliographical references.
Description based on print version record.
Summary:This thesis presents a systematic study of the orbital evolution, gravitational wave radiation, and merger remnant of the black hole-neutron star binary merger in full general relativity for the first time. Numerical-relativity simulations are performed using an adaptive mesh refinement code, SimulAtor for Compact objects in Relativistic Astrophysics (SACRA), which adopts a wide variety of zero-temperature equations of state for the neutron star matter. Gravitational waves provide us with quantitative information on the neutron star compactness and equation of state via the cutoff frequency in the spectra, if tidal disruption of the neutron star occurs before the binary merges. The cutoff frequency will be observed by next-generation laser interferometric ground-based gravitational wave detectors, such as Advanced LIGO, Advanced VIRGO, and KAGRA. The author has also determined that the mass of remnant disks are sufficient for the remnant black hole accretion disk to become a progenitor of short-hard gamma ray bursts accompanied by tidal disruptions and suggests that overspinning black holes may not be formed after the merger of even an extremely spinning black hole and an irrotational neutron star.
Other form:Print version: Kyutoku, Koutarou. Black hole-neutron star binary merger in full general relativity. Tokyo ; London : Springer, 2012 9784431542001

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