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Continuous frequency spectrum of the global hydromagnetic oscillations of a magnetically confined mountain on an accreting neutron star

Abstract

We compute the continuous part of the ideal-magnetohydrodynamic (ideal-MHD) frequency spectrum of a polar mountain produced by magnetic burial on an accreting neutron star. Applying the formalism developed by Hellsten & Spies (1979), extended to include gravity, we solve the singular eigenvalue problem subject to line-tying boundary conditions. This spectrum divides into an Alfv\'{e}n part and a cusp part. The eigenfunctions are chirped and anharmonic with an exponential envelope, and the eigenfrequencies cover the whole spectrum above a minimum ωlow\omega_\mathrm{low}. For equilibria with accreted mass 1.2 \times 10^{-6} \la M_a/M_\odot \la 1.7 \times 10^{-4} and surface magnetic fields 10^{11} \la B_\ast/\mathrm{G} \la 10^{13}, ωlow\omega_\mathrm{low} is approximately independent of BB_\ast, and increases with MaM_a. The results are consistent with the Alfv\'{e}n spectrum excited in numerical simulations with the \textsc{zeus-mp} solver. The spectrum is modified substantially by the Coriolis force in neutron stars spinning faster than 100\sim 100 Hz. The implications for gravitational wave searches for low-mass X-ray binaries are considered briefly.Comment: accepted by MNRA

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