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2021ApJ...914L..20B - Astrophys. J., 914, L20-L20 (2021/June-2)

Continued radio observations of GW170817 3.5 yr post-merger.

BALASUBRAMANIAN A., CORSI A., MOOLEY K.P., BRIGHTMAN M., HALLINAN G., HOTOKEZAKA K., KAPLAN D.L., LAZZATI D. and MURPHY E.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present new radio observations of the binary neutron star merger GW170817 carried out with the Karl G. Jansky Very large Array (VLA) more than 3 yr after the merger. Our combined data set is derived by coadding more than ≃32 hr of VLA time on-source, and as such provides the deepest combined observation (rms sensitivity ≃0.99 µJy) of the GW170817 field obtained to date at 3 GHz. We find no evidence for a late-time radio rebrightening at a mean epoch of t ≃ 1200 days since merger, in contrast to a ≃2.1σ excess observed at X-ray wavelengths at the same mean epoch. Our measurements agree with expectations from the post-peak decay of the radio afterglow of the GW170817 structured jet. Using these results, we constrain the parameter space of models that predict a late-time radio rebrightening possibly arising from the high-velocity tail of the GW170817 kilonova ejecta, which would dominate the radio and X-ray emission years after the merger (once the structured jet afterglow fades below detection level). Our results point to a steep energy-speed distribution of the kilonova ejecta (with energy-velocity power-law index α >= 5). We suggest possible implications of our radio analysis, when combined with the recent tentative evidence for a late-time rebrightening in the X-rays, and highlight the need for continued radio-to-X-ray monitoring to test different scenarios.

Abstract Copyright: © 2021. The American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): Radio continuum emission - Radio transient sources - X-ray transient sources

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