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Universal Relations with Dynamical Tides

Published 24 Nov 2025 in gr-qc and nucl-th | (2511.19626v1)

Abstract: Observations of neutron stars and the precise measurement of their macroscopic properties have provided valuable insights into fundamental physics, both by constraining the behavior of nuclear matter under extreme conditions and by enabling tests of general relativity in the strong-field regime. In this context, equation-of-state-insensitive or ``quasi-universal'' relations between key observables, such as the compactness, dimensionless static tidal deformability, and moment of inertia, play a crucial role in connecting different measurable observables while minimizing uncertainties due to the yet unknown equation of state. In this work, we identify new quasi-universal relations between the static, dimensionless tidal deformability (Λ<sup>(0)Λ<sup>{(0)}) and its leading-order dynamical correction (Λ<sup>(2)Λ<sup>{(2)}), as well as a combination of these parameters (Λ<sup>(0)/Λ<sup>(2)</sup></sup>Mω<em>\sqrt{Λ<sup>{(0)}/Λ<sup>{(2)}}</sup></sup> \equiv Mω<em>*), obtained from the small-frequency expansion of the relativistic tidal response. We test these relations across a representative set of 63 equations of state, finding that the equation-of-state dependence does not exceed 5%\sim 5\% for the Λ<sup>(0)Λ<sup>{(0)}-Λ<sup>(2)Λ<sup>{(2)} relation and 2.5%\sim 2.5\% for the Λ<sup>(0)Λ<sup>{(0)}-Mω</sup></em>Mω</sup></em>* relation. This indicates a high degree of universality and offers a simplified framework for incorporating dynamical tidal effects into gravitational-wave modeling. Furthermore, we compare the fully dynamical tidal response against different recent strategies (a Taylor expansion and an effective-one-mode approximation) to model the dynamical tide. We find that both models are capable of capturing the frequency-dependent behavior of the fully dynamical tidal deformability, with the Taylor expansion outperforming the effective-one-mode approximation in most of the parameter space.

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