Physics
Scientific paper
Apr 2003
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2003aps..apr.c5005c&link_type=abstract
American Physical Society, April Meeting, 2003, April 5-8, 2003 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, MEETING ID: APR03, abstract #C5.005
Physics
Scientific paper
Rapidly rotating neutron stars (NS's) are a possibly-detectable source of gravitational waves (GW's). To be measurable by a detector of the LIGO-II caliber, the gravitational waves must have amplitude h of order a few times 10-27 (for an integration time of order a year). I will review several possible mechanisms for GW emission from NS's: unstable r-modes, non-axisymmetric deformations (i.e., small "mountains"), and NS free precession.
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