We discuss the possibility that future gravitational-wave detectors may be able to detect various modes of oscillation of old, cold neutron stars. We argue that such detections would provide unique insights into the superfluid nature of neutron-star cores, and could also lead to a much improved understanding of pulsar glitches. Our estimates are based on a detector configuration with several narrow-band (cryogenic) interferometers operating as a "xylophone" which could lead to high sensitivity at high frequencies. We also draw on recent advances in our understanding of the dynamics of pulsating superfluid neutron-star cores
The physics of neutron stars can be studied with gravitational waves emitted from coalescing binary ...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
Recent advances in gravitational wave detectors mean that we can start to make astrophysically impor...
We present new results for pulsating stars in general relativity. First we show that the so-called g...
We review the detectability of gravitational waves generated by oscillations excited during a phase ...
During their most recent observing run, LIGO/Virgo reported the gravitational wave (GW) transient S1...
© 2014 Dr. Mark Francis BennettThis thesis investigates continuous and stochastic gravitational wave...
Oscillating single neutron stars are considered to be important quasi-continuous sources for gravita...
Fast rotating isolated neutron stars are strong sources of gravitational waves when deformed. One p...
We have used data from the third and fourth science runs of the laser interferometric gravitational ...
In this paper, we investigate the effect of a pinned superfluid component on the gravitational wave ...
We discuss different ways that neutron stars can generate gravitational waves, describe recent impro...
We discuss different ways that neutron stars can generate gravitational waves, describe recent impro...
Coalescing black hole-neutron star binaries have been invoked as possible progenitors of short gamma...
Glitches in the rotational frequency of a spinning neutron star could be promising sources of gravit...
The physics of neutron stars can be studied with gravitational waves emitted from coalescing binary ...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
Recent advances in gravitational wave detectors mean that we can start to make astrophysically impor...
We present new results for pulsating stars in general relativity. First we show that the so-called g...
We review the detectability of gravitational waves generated by oscillations excited during a phase ...
During their most recent observing run, LIGO/Virgo reported the gravitational wave (GW) transient S1...
© 2014 Dr. Mark Francis BennettThis thesis investigates continuous and stochastic gravitational wave...
Oscillating single neutron stars are considered to be important quasi-continuous sources for gravita...
Fast rotating isolated neutron stars are strong sources of gravitational waves when deformed. One p...
We have used data from the third and fourth science runs of the laser interferometric gravitational ...
In this paper, we investigate the effect of a pinned superfluid component on the gravitational wave ...
We discuss different ways that neutron stars can generate gravitational waves, describe recent impro...
We discuss different ways that neutron stars can generate gravitational waves, describe recent impro...
Coalescing black hole-neutron star binaries have been invoked as possible progenitors of short gamma...
Glitches in the rotational frequency of a spinning neutron star could be promising sources of gravit...
The physics of neutron stars can be studied with gravitational waves emitted from coalescing binary ...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
Recent advances in gravitational wave detectors mean that we can start to make astrophysically impor...