Distinguishing Quark Stars and Neutron Stars with Gravitational Waves

Research Paper#Astrophysics, Gravitational Waves, Compact Objects🔬 Research|Analyzed: Jan 3, 2026 16:40
Published: Dec 31, 2025 08:10
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This paper investigates the potential to differentiate between quark stars and neutron stars using gravitational wave observations. It focuses on universal relations, f-mode frequencies, and tidal deformability, finding that while differences exist, they are unlikely to be detectable by next-generation gravitational wave detectors during the inspiral phase. The study contributes to understanding the equation of state of compact objects.
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"The tidal dephasing caused by the difference in tidal deformability and f-mode frequency is calculated and found to be undetectable by next-generation gravitational wave detectors."
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