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R-modes of neutron stars with the superfluid core
We investigate the modal properties of the -modes of rotating neutron
stars with the core filled with neutron and proton superfluids, taking account
of entrainment effects between the superfluids. The stability of the -modes
against gravitational radiation reaction is also examined considering viscous
dissipation due to shear and a damping mechanism called mutual friction between
the superfluids in the core. We find the -modes in the superfluid core are
split into ordinary -modes and superfluid -modes, which we call,
respectively, - and -modes. The two superfluids in the core flow
together for the -modes, while they counter-move for the -modes. For
the -modes, the coefficient is equal to , almost independent of
the parameter that parameterizes the entrainment effects between the
superfluids, where is the angular frequency of rotation, the
oscillation frequency observed in the corotating frame of the star, and
and are the indices of the spherical harmonic function
representing the angular dependence of the -modes. For the -modes, on
the other hand, is equal to at
(no entrainment), and it almost linearly increases as is increased from
. The mutual friction in the superfluid core is found ineffective to
stabilize the -mode instability caused by the -mode except in a few
narrow regions of . The -mode instability caused by the -modes,
on the other hand, is extremely weak and easily damped by dissipative processes
in the star.Comment: 22 pages, 22 figures, accepted for publication in the Astrophysical
Journa