Electromagnetic counterparts of compact object mergers powered by the radioactive decay of r-process nuclei

Princeton University · GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research · +7 more institutions

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Abstract

The most promising astrophysical sources of kHz gravitational waves (GWs) are the inspiral and merger of binary neutron star(NS)/black hole systems. Maximizing the scientific return of a GW detection will require identifying a coincident electromagnetic (EM) counterpart. One of the most likely sources of <it>isotropic</it> EM emission from compact object mergers is a supernova-like transient powered by the radioactive decay of heavy elements synthesized in ejecta from the merger. We present the first calculations of the optical transients from compact object mergers that self-consistently determine the radioactive heating by means of a nuclear reaction network; using this heating rate, we model the…

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