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      Universal relations for the Keplerian sequence of rotating neutron stars

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          We investigate the Keplerian (mass-shedding) sequence of rotating neutron stars. Twelve different equations of state are used to describe the nuclear structure. We find four fitting relations which connect the rotating frequency, mass and radius of stars in the mass-shedding limit to the mass and radius of stars in the static sequence. We show the breakdown of approximate relation for the Keplerian frequency derived by Lattimer and Prakash [Science, 304, 536, (2004)] and then we present a new, EOS-independent and more accurate relation. This relation fits the Keplerian frequency of rotating neutron stars to about \(2\%\) for a large range of the compactness \(M_{S}/R_{S}\) of the reference non-rotating neutron star, namely the static star with the same central density as the rotating one. The performance of the fitting formula is close to \(4\%\) for \(M_{S}/R_{S}\leq 0.05~M_{\odot}\)/km (\(f_{K}\leq 350\)~Hz). We present additional EOS-independent relations for the Keplerian sequence including relations for \(M_{K}f_{K}\) and \(R_{K}f_{K}\) in terms of \(M_{S}f_{S}\) and \(R_{S}f_{S}\), respectively, one of \(M_K/R_K\) as a function of \(f_{K}/f_{S}\) and \(M_S/R_S\), and a relation between the \(M_K\), \(R_K\) and \(f_K\). These new fitting relations are approximately EOS-independent with an error in the worst case of \(8\%\). The universality of the Keplerian sequence properties presented here add to the set of other neutron star universal relations in the literature such as the \(I\)-Love-\(Q\) relation, the gravitational binding energy and the energy, angular momentum and radius of the last circular orbit of a test-particle around rotating neutron stars. This set of universal, analytic formulas, facilitate the inclusion of general relativistic effects in the description of relativistic astrophysical systems involving fast rotating neutron stars.

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          Numerical approach for high precision 3-D relativistic star models

          A multi-domain spectral method for computing very high precision 3-D stellar models is presented. The boundary of each domain is chosen in order to coincide with a physical discontinuity (e.g. the star's surface). In addition, a regularization procedure is introduced to deal with the infinite derivatives on the boundary that may appear in the density field when stiff equations of state are used. Consequently all the physical fields are smooth functions on each domain and the spectral method is absolutely free of any Gibbs phenomenon, which yields to a very high precision. The power of this method is demonstrated by direct comparison with analytical solutions such as MacLaurin spheroids and Roche ellipsoids. The relative numerical error reveals to be of the order of \(10^{-10}\). This approach has been developed for the study of relativistic inspiralling binaries. It may be applied to a wider class of astrophysical problems such as the study of relativistic rotating stars too.
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            Highly accurate calculation of rotating neutron stars: Detailed description of the numerical methods

            We give a detailed description of the recently developed multi-domain spectral method for constructing highly accurate general-relativistic models of rapidly rotating stars. For both "ordinary" and "critical" configurations, it is exhibited by means of representative examples, how the accuracy improves as the order of the approximation increases. Apart from homogeneous fluid bodies, we also discuss models of polytropic and strange stars.
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              18 January 2019
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              1902.00349
              eb23c53e-c1af-4b5c-ad3b-48cd212096d7

              http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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              8 pages, 9 figures, Accepted for publication in Physical Review D
              astro-ph.HE gr-qc

              General relativity & Quantum cosmology,High energy astrophysical phenomena

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