articleReports on Progress in PhysicsMar 20, 2017GREEN OA

Binary neutron star mergers: a review of Einstein’s richest laboratory

LBLuca BaiottiLRLuciano Rezzolla

Osaka University · Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies · +1 more institution

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Abstract

In a single process, the merger of binary neutron star systems combines extreme gravity, the copious emission of gravitational waves, complex microphysics and electromagnetic processes, which can lead to astrophysical signatures observable at the largest redshifts. We review here the recent progress in understanding what could be considered Einstein's richest laboratory, highlighting in particular the numerous significant advances of the last decade. Although special attention is paid to the status of models, techniques and results for fully general-relativistic dynamical simulations, a review is also offered on the initial data and advanced simulations with approximate treatments of gravity. Finally, we…

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  • LB
    Luca Baiotti

    Osaka University

  • LR
    Luciano RezzollaCorresponding

    Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies, Goethe University Frankfurt

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Neutron star
  • Binary number
  • Observable
  • Accretion disc
  • Gravitational wave
  • Accretion (finance)
  • Binary star
  • Torus
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