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2019ApJ...886L..30N - Astrophys. J., 886, L30-L30 (2019/December-1)

Spiral-wave wind for the blue kilonova.

NEDORA V., BERNUZZI S., RADICE D., PEREGO A., ENDRIZZI A. and ORTIZ N.

Abstract (from CDS):

The AT2017gfo kilonova (kN) counterpart of the binary neutron star merger event GW170817 was characterized by an early-time bright peak in optical and UV bands. Such blue kN is commonly interpreted as a signature of weak r-process nucleosynthesis in a fast expanding wind whose origin is currently debated. Numerical relativity simulations with microphysical equations of state, approximate neutrino transport, and turbulent viscosity reveal a new hydrodynamics-driven mechanism that can power the blue kN. Spiral density waves in the remnant generate a characteristic wind of mass ∼10–2 M and velocity ∼0.2 c. The ejected material has an electron fraction mostly distributed above 0.25 being partially reprocessed by hydrodynamic shocks in the expanding arms. The combination of dynamical ejecta and spiral-wave wind can account for solar system abundances of r-process elements and early-time observed light curves.

Abstract Copyright: © 2019. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Neutron stars - Compact objects - Nucleosynthesis - R-process - Gravitational waves

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