@article{c1494849609943599d5b6f73cf3c4d68,
title = "Measuring the properties of f-mode oscillations of a protoneutron star by third-generation gravitational-wave detectors",
abstract = "Core-collapse supernovae are among the astrophysical sources of gravitational waves that could be detected by third-generation gravitational-wave detectors. Here, we analyze the gravitational-wave strain signals from two- and three-dimensional simulations of core-collapse supernovae generated using the code fornax. A subset of the two-dimensional simulations has nonzero core rotation at the core bounce. A dominant source of time changing quadrupole moment is the l=2 fundamental mode (f-mode) oscillation of the protoneutron star. From the time-frequency spectrogram of the gravitational-wave strain we see that, starting ∼400 ms after the core bounce, most of the power lies within a narrow track that represents the frequency evolution of the f-mode oscillations. The f-mode frequencies obtained from linear perturbation analysis of the angle-averaged profile of the protoneutron star corroborate what we observe in the spectrograms of the gravitational-wave signal. We explore the measurability of the f-mode frequency evolution of a protoneutron star for a supernova signal observed in the third-generation gravitational-wave detectors. Measurement of the frequency evolution can reveal information about the masses, radii, and densities of the protoneutron stars. We find that if the third-generation detectors observe a supernova within 10 kpc, then we can measure these frequencies to within 5 Hz rms error. We can also measure the energy emitted in the fundamental f-mode using the spectrogram data of the strain signal. We find that the energy in the f-mode can be measured to within 20% error for signals observed by Cosmic Explorer using simulations with successful explosion, assuming source distances within 10 kpc.",
author = "Chaitanya Afle and Kundu, {Suman Kumar} and Jenna Cammerino and Coughlin, {Eric R.} and Brown, {Duncan A.} and David Vartanyan and Adam Burrows",
note = "Funding Information: We thank David Radice and Viktoriya Morozova for helpful discussions. A. B. acknowledges support from the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science and the Office of Advanced Scientific Computing Research via the Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing (SciDAC4) program and Grant No. DE-SC0018297 (sub-Award No. 00009650), support from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) under Grants No. AST-1714267 and No. PHY-1804048 (the latter via the Max-Planck/Princeton Center (MPPC) for Plasma Physics) and support from NASA under Grant No. JWST-GO-01947.011-A. D. V. acknowledges support from the NASA Hubble Fellowship Program Grant No. HST-HF2-51520. A generous award of computer time was provided by the INCITE program, using resources of the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility, a U.S. DOE Office of Science User Facility supported under Contract No. DE-AC02-06CH11357. Also, some simulations were performed on Blue Waters under the sustained-petascale computing project, which was supported by the National Science Foundation (Grants No. OCI-0725070 and No. ACI-1238993) and the state of Illinois. Blue Waters was a joint effort of the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign and its National Center for Supercomputing Applications. Finally, A. B. acknowledges computational resources provided by the high-performance computer center at Princeton University, which is jointly supported by the Princeton Institute for Computational Science and Engineering (PICSciE) and the Princeton University Office of Information Technology, and an allocation at the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC), which is supported by the Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC03-76SF00098. S. K. K. and E. R. C. acknowledge support from the National Science Foundation through Grant No. AST2006684, and E. R. C. acknowledges additional support from the Oakridge Associated Universities through a Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2023 American Physical Society.",
year = "2023",
month = jun,
day = "15",
doi = "10.1103/PhysRevD.107.123005",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "107",
journal = "Physical Review D",
issn = "2470-0010",
publisher = "American Physical Society",
number = "12",
}