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2021ApJ...911...97M - Astrophys. J., 911, 97-97 (2021/April-3)

A possible kilonova powered by magnetic wind from a newborn black hole.

MA S.-B., XIE W., LIAO B., ZHANG B.-B., LU H.-J., LIU Y. and LEI W.-H.

Abstract (from CDS):

The merger of binary neutron stars (NS-NS) as the progenitor of short gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) has been confirmed by the discovery of the association of the gravitational-wave (GW) event GW170817 with GRB 170817A. However, the merger product of binary NS remains an open question. An X-ray plateau followed by a steep decay ("internal plateau") has been found in some short GRBs, implying that a supramassive magnetar operates as the merger remnant and then collapses into a newborn black hole (BH) at the end of the plateau. X-ray bump or second plateau following the "internal plateau" are considered as the expected signature from the fallback accretion onto this newborn BH through the Blandford-Znajek mechanism (BZ). At the same time, a nearly isotropic wind driven by the Blandford-Payne mechanism (BP) from the newborn BH's disk can produce a bright kilonova. Therefore, the bright kilonova observation for a short GRB with "internal plateau" (and followed by X-ray bump or second plateau) provides further evidence for this scenario. In this paper, we find that GRB 160821B is a candidate of such a case, and the kilonova emission of GRB 160821B is possibly powered by the BP wind from a newborn BH. Future GW detection of GRB 160821B-like events may provide further support to this scenario, enable us to investigate the properties of the magnetar and the newborn BH, and constrain the equation of state of neutron stars.

Abstract Copyright: © 2021. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Accretion - Black hole physics - Gamma-ray bursts - Neutron stars

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