The unknown equation of state (EoS) of neutron stars (NSs) is puzzling
because of rich non-perturbative effects of strong interaction there. A method
to constrain the EoS by using the detected X-ray plateaus of gamma-ray bursts
(GRBs) is proposed in this paper. Observations show some GRB X-ray plateaus may
be powered by strongly magnetized millisecond NSs. The properties of these NSs
should then satisfy: (i) the spin-down luminosity of these NSs should be
brighter than the observed luminosity of the X-ray plateaus; (ii) the total
rotational energy of these NSs should be larger than the total energy of the
X-ray plateaus. Through the case study of GRB 170714A, the moment of inertia of
NSs is constrained as I>1.0Γ1045(1msPcriββ)2gβ cm2, where Pcriβ is the critical
rotational period that an NS can achieve. The constraint of the radii of NSs
according to GRB 080607 is shown in Table 1.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figute, The Astrophysical Journal, 886:87, 2019 December
1, https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ab490