Relativistic theory of tidal Love numbers

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Abstract

In Newtonian gravitational theory, a tidal Love number relates the mass multipole moment created by tidal forces on a spherical body to the applied tidal field. The Love number is dimensionless, and it encodes information about the body's internal structure. We present a relativistic theory of Love numbers, which applies to compact bodies with strong internal gravities; the theory extends and completes a recent work by Flanagan and Hinderer, which revealed that the tidal Love number of a neutron star can be measured by Earth-based gravitational-wave detectors. We consider a spherical body deformed by an external tidal field, and provide precise and meaningful definitions for electric-type and magnetic-type…

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Keywords
  • Multipole expansion
  • Physics
  • Polytropic process
  • Tidal force
  • Newtonian limit
  • Classical mechanics
  • Gravitation
  • Neutron star
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