Theoretical constraints on properties of low-mass neutron stars from EOS of inner crust matters (1611.05519v2)
Abstract: By employing four typical equation of states (EOSs) of the inner crust matters, the constraint on properties of low-mass neutron stars are theoretically investigated. Based on the well known fact that there is a big gap between the neutron stars and white dwarfs in the mass-radius sequence of compact stars, here we explicitly point out the forbidden region for the central density and stellar radius to form a compact stars, that is, there is no compact star in the nature having central density in the region from about $10{12}~kg/m3$ to $10{17}~kg/m3$, and there is also no compact star having a radius in the region from about 400 km to 2000 km. It is found that for a low-mass neutron star with central densities at subnuclear densities, the stellar mass is mainly determined by the softness of the EOS at the higher density region ($ > 10{16}~\textrm{kg.m}{-3}$) while the stellar radius is dependent on the softness of the EOS at lower density region ($ < 10{16}~\textrm{kg.m}{-3}$). For a stable neutron star with stellar mass near the minimum mass, the Keplerian period is several hundred millisecond, the moment of inertia is in an order of $10{37} kg\cdot m{2}$, and the surface gravitational redshift is in an order of $10{-4}$.
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