New quasi-universal relations connect static tidal deformability Λ⁰ to its dynamical correction Λ² and to Mω* with equation-of-state scatter below 5% and 2.8% respectively across 59 models.
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The frequency of global core g-modes in warm neutron stars can be higher or lower than in cold stars depending on the nuclear symmetry energy slope L.
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Universal Relations with Dynamical Tides
New quasi-universal relations connect static tidal deformability Λ⁰ to its dynamical correction Λ² and to Mω* with equation-of-state scatter below 5% and 2.8% respectively across 59 models.
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Finite temperature effects on g-modes of inviscid neutron stars
The frequency of global core g-modes in warm neutron stars can be higher or lower than in cold stars depending on the nuclear symmetry energy slope L.