We discuss the modal properties of the r-modes of relativistic superfluid
neutron stars, taking account of the entrainment effects between superfluids.
In this paper, the neutron stars are assumed to be filled with neutron and
proton superfluids and the strength of the entrainment effects between the
superfluids are represented by a single parameter η. We find that the
basic properties of the r-modes in a relativistic superfluid star are very
similar to those found for a Newtonian superfluid star. The r-modes of a
relativistic superfluid star are split into two families, ordinary fluid-like
r-modes (ro-mode) and superfluid-like r-modes (rs-mode). The two
superfluids counter-move for the rs-modes, while they co-move for the
ro-modes. For the ro-modes, the quantity κ≡σ/Ω+m is
almost independent of the entrainment parameter η, where m and σ
are the azimuthal wave number and the oscillation frequency observed by an
inertial observer at spatial infinity, respectively. For the rs-modes, on
the other hand, κ almost linearly increases with increasing η. It
is also found that the radiation driven instability due to the rs-modes is
much weaker than that of the ro-modes because the matter current associated
with the axial parity perturbations almost completely vanishes.Comment: 14 pages, 4 figures. To appear in Physical Review