Tidal Love numbers of a nonexotic compact object with a thin shell (2305.00414v3)
Abstract: As a possible alternative to black holes, horizonless compact objects have significant implications for gravitational-wave physics. In this work, we utilize the standard linearized theory of general relativity to calculate the quadrupolar tidal Love numbers of a nonexotic compact object with a thin shell proposed by Rosa and Pi\c{c}arra. It is found that both types of tidal Love numbers are positive and increase with the initial radius for almost all values of the compactness parameter. Furthermore, they have an unexpected upper bound and vanish in the most compact configurations. As a result, this model is indeed a suitable mimicker of a black hole. However, we also observed that the speed of sound within the fluid on the shell diverges in the black hole limit.
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