Moment of inertia of neutron star crust in alternative and modified theories of gravity

Kalin V. Staykov, K. Yavuz Ekşi, Stoytcho S. Yazadjiev, M. Metehan Türkoǧlu, A. Savaş Arapoǧlu

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Abstract

The glitch activity of young pulsars arises from the exchange of angular momentum between the crust and the interior of the star. Recently, it was inferred that the moment of inertia of the crust of a neutron star is not sufficient to explain the observed glitches. Such estimates are presumed in Einstein's general relativity in describing the hydrostatic equilibrium of neutron stars. The crust of the neutron star has a spacetime curvature of 14 orders of magnitude larger than that probed in solar system tests. This makes gravity the weakest constrained physics input in the crust-related processes. We calculate the ratio of the crustal to the total moment of inertia of neutron stars in the scalar-tensor theory of gravity and the nonperturbative f(R)=R+aR2 gravity. We find for the former that the crust-to-core ratio of the moment of inertia does not change significantly from what is inferred in general relativity. For the latter, we find that the ratio increases significantly from what is inferred in general relativity in the case of high mass objects. Our results suggest that the glitch activity of pulsars may be used to probe gravity models, although the gravity models explored in this work are not appropriate candidates.

Original languageEnglish
Article number024056
JournalPhysical Review D
Volume94
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 Jul 2016

Bibliographical note

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Funding

K. Y. E. and A. S. A. acknowledge support from the scientific and technological council of Turkey (TTAK) with the Project No. 108T686, and M. M. T. with Project No. 112T105. This work was supported by the COST Action MP1304. S. Y. and K. S. would like to thank the Research Group Linkage Programme of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation for the support. The support by the Bulgarian NSF Grant No. DFNI T02/6, Sofia University Research Fund under Grant No.70/2015 is gratefully acknowledged. K. Y.E. thanks Erbil Ggercinolu for his comments.

FundersFunder number
Bulgarian NSFDFNI T02/6
COST Action MP1304MP1304
TTAK112T105, 108T686
University Research Fund70/2015
Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung
Scientific and Technological Council of Turkey

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