We construct models of rotating stars using the perturbative approach introduced by J. Hartle in 1967, and a set of equations of state proposed to model hadronic interactions in the inner core of neutron stars. We integrate the equations of stellar structure to third order in the angular velocity and show, comparing our results to those obtained with fully nonlinear codes, to what extent third order corrections are needed to accurately reproduce the moment of inertia of a star which rotates at rates comparable to that of the fastest isolated pulsars
We demonstrate how observables of slowly rotating neutron stars can be used to constrain the nuclear...
A new spectral code for constructing general–relativistic models of rapidly rotating stars with an ...
This PhD thesis is devoted to the study of the non-radial oscillations of slowly rotating neutron st...
We construct models of rotating stars using the perturbative approach introduced by J. Hartle in 196...
A broad numerical survey of relativistic rotating neutron star structures was compiled using an exh...
A broad numerical survey of relativistic rotating neutron star structures was compiled using an exh...
The influence of rotation on the total masses and radii of neutron stars is calculated by Hartle’s s...
A redefined version of Hartle's perturbative method of solving Einstein's equations for rotating mas...
Context. The discovery of a 2M neutron star provided a robust constraint for the theory of exotic de...
We compare three different models of rotating neutron star spacetimes: the Hartle-Thorne (HT) slow-r...
Context. The discovery of a 2 M⊙ neutron star provided a robust constraint for the theory...
Context. The discovery of a 2 M⊙ neutron star provided a robust constraint for the theory...
International audienceWe describe recent progress in the modelling of realistic equilibrium configur...
In this thesis a very comprehensive model of rotating neutron stars has been constructed, which is b...
Neutron stars are among the most compact objects known in the Universe, with central densities seve...
We demonstrate how observables of slowly rotating neutron stars can be used to constrain the nuclear...
A new spectral code for constructing general–relativistic models of rapidly rotating stars with an ...
This PhD thesis is devoted to the study of the non-radial oscillations of slowly rotating neutron st...
We construct models of rotating stars using the perturbative approach introduced by J. Hartle in 196...
A broad numerical survey of relativistic rotating neutron star structures was compiled using an exh...
A broad numerical survey of relativistic rotating neutron star structures was compiled using an exh...
The influence of rotation on the total masses and radii of neutron stars is calculated by Hartle’s s...
A redefined version of Hartle's perturbative method of solving Einstein's equations for rotating mas...
Context. The discovery of a 2M neutron star provided a robust constraint for the theory of exotic de...
We compare three different models of rotating neutron star spacetimes: the Hartle-Thorne (HT) slow-r...
Context. The discovery of a 2 M⊙ neutron star provided a robust constraint for the theory...
Context. The discovery of a 2 M⊙ neutron star provided a robust constraint for the theory...
International audienceWe describe recent progress in the modelling of realistic equilibrium configur...
In this thesis a very comprehensive model of rotating neutron stars has been constructed, which is b...
Neutron stars are among the most compact objects known in the Universe, with central densities seve...
We demonstrate how observables of slowly rotating neutron stars can be used to constrain the nuclear...
A new spectral code for constructing general–relativistic models of rapidly rotating stars with an ...
This PhD thesis is devoted to the study of the non-radial oscillations of slowly rotating neutron st...