16–20 Jun 2025
Varna, Bulgaria
Europe/Sofia timezone

Numerical Relativity Simulations of Dark Matter Admixed Binary Neutron Stars

18 Jun 2025, 15:00
30m
Varna, Bulgaria

Varna, Bulgaria

Hotel Cherno More, Greek NeighborhoodOdesos, bul. "Slivnitsa" 33, 9000 Varna
Oral presentation

Speaker

Dr Violetta Sagun (University of Southampton)

Description

Binary neutron star mergers provide insights into strong-field gravity and the properties of ultra-dense nuclear matter. These events offer the potential to search for signatures of physics beyond the standard model, including dark matter. We present the first numerical-relativity simulations of binary neutron star mergers admixed with dark matter, based on constraint-solved initial data. Modeling dark matter as a non-interacting fermionic gas, we investigate the impact of varying dark matter fractions and particle masses on the merger dynamics, ejecta mass, post-merger remnant properties, and the emitted gravitational waves. Our simulations suggest that the dark matter morphology - a dense core or a diluted halo - may alter the merger outcome. Scenarios with a dark matter core tend to exhibit a higher probability of prompt collapse, while those with a dark matter halo develop a common envelope, embedding the whole binary. Furthermore, gravitational wave signals from mergers with dark matter halo configurations exhibit significant deviations from standard models when the tidal deformability is calculated in a two-fluid framework, neglecting the dilute and extended nature of the halo. This highlights the need for refined models in calculating the tidal deformability when considering mergers with extended dark matter structures. These initial results provide a basis for further exploration of dark matter's role in binary neutron star mergers and their associated gravitational wave emission and can serve as a benchmark for future observations from advanced detectors and multi-messenger astrophysics.

Author

Dr Violetta Sagun (University of Southampton)

Co-authors

Adrian Abac (Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute) & University of Potsdam) Ananya Adhikari (Florida Atlantic University) Constança Providência Edoardo Giangrandi (University of Potsdam, University of Coimbra) Dr Hannes Rüter (CENTRA, Departamento de Física, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa) Mattia Emma (Royal Holloway University of London) Nina Kunert (University of Potsdam) Prof. TIm Dietrich (University of Potsdam) Wolfgang Tichy (Florida Atlantic University)

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