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Low-Gamma jets from Compact Binary Mergers as Candidate Electromagnetic Counterparts to Gravitational Wave Sources

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posted on 2019-07-24, 15:39 authored by Gavin P. Lamb, Shiho Kobayashi
Compact binary mergers, with neutron stars or neutron star and black-hole components, are thought to produce various electromagnetic counterparts: short gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) from ultra-relativistic jets followed by broadband afterglow; semi-isotropic kilonova from radioactive decay of r-process elements; and late time radio flares; etc. If the jets from such mergers follow a similar power-law distribution of Lorentz factors as other astrophysical jets then the population of merger jets will be dominated by low-Γ values. The prompt gamma-rays associated with short GRBs would be suppressed for a low-Γ jet and the jet energy will be released as X-ray/optical/radio transients when a shock forms in the ambient medium. Using Monte Carlo simulations, we study the properties of such transients as candidate electromagnetic counterparts to gravitational wave sources detectable by LIGO/Virgo. Approximately 78% of merger-jets result in failed GRB with optical peaks 14-22 magnitude and an all-sky rate of 2-3 per year.

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This research was supported by STFC grants. GPL was supported by an IAU travel grant.

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Citation

New Frontiers in Black Hole Astrophysics Proceedings IAU Symposium No. 324, 2016

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/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING/Department of Physics and Astronomy

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

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New Frontiers in Black Hole Astrophysics Proceedings IAU Symposium No. 324

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Cambridge University Press (CUP) for International Astronomical Union (IAU)

issn

1743-9213

eissn

1743-9221

Copyright date

2017

Available date

2019-07-24

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https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/proceedings-of-the-international-astronomical-union/article/low-jets-from-compact-binary-mergers-as-candidate-electromagnetic-counterparts-to-gravitational-wave-sources/73C2D01B89B32E6AA43D23988D4C5F69

Editors

Gomboc, A

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en

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