Detections of gravitational waves (GWs) may soon uncover the signal from the coalescence of a black hole–neutron star (BHNS) binary, which is expected to be accompanied by an electromagnetic (EM) signal. In this paper, we present a composite semi-analytical model to predict the properties of the expected EM counterpart from BHNS mergers, focusing on the kilonova emission and on the gamma-ray burst afterglow. Four main parameters rule the properties of the EM emission: the NS mass MNS, its tidal deformability ΛNS, the BH mass and spin. Only for certain combinations of these parameters an EM counterpart is produced. Here we explore the parameter space, and construct light curves, analyzing the dependence of the EM emission on the NS mass and tidal deformability. Exploring the NS parameter space limiting to MNS- ΛNS pairs described by a physically motivated equations of state (EoS), we find that the brightest EM counterparts are produced in binaries with low-mass NSs (fixing the BH properties and the EoS). Using constraints on the NS EoS from GW170817, our modeling shows that the emission falls in a narrow range of absolute magnitudes. Within the range of explored parameters, light curves and peak times are not dissimilar to those from NSNS mergers, except in the B band. The lack of an hyper/supra-massive NS in BHNS coalescences causes a dimming of the blue kilonova emission in the absence of the neutrino interaction with the ejecta

Barbieri, C., Salafia, O., Perego, A., Colpi, M., Ghirlanda, G. (2020). Electromagnetic counterparts of black hole–neutron star mergers: dependence on the neutron star properties. THE EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL. A, HADRONS AND NUCLEI, 56(1) [10.1140/epja/s10050-019-00013-x].

Electromagnetic counterparts of black hole–neutron star mergers: dependence on the neutron star properties

Barbieri, C.
;
Salafia, O. S.;Colpi, M.;Ghirlanda, G.
2020

Abstract

Detections of gravitational waves (GWs) may soon uncover the signal from the coalescence of a black hole–neutron star (BHNS) binary, which is expected to be accompanied by an electromagnetic (EM) signal. In this paper, we present a composite semi-analytical model to predict the properties of the expected EM counterpart from BHNS mergers, focusing on the kilonova emission and on the gamma-ray burst afterglow. Four main parameters rule the properties of the EM emission: the NS mass MNS, its tidal deformability ΛNS, the BH mass and spin. Only for certain combinations of these parameters an EM counterpart is produced. Here we explore the parameter space, and construct light curves, analyzing the dependence of the EM emission on the NS mass and tidal deformability. Exploring the NS parameter space limiting to MNS- ΛNS pairs described by a physically motivated equations of state (EoS), we find that the brightest EM counterparts are produced in binaries with low-mass NSs (fixing the BH properties and the EoS). Using constraints on the NS EoS from GW170817, our modeling shows that the emission falls in a narrow range of absolute magnitudes. Within the range of explored parameters, light curves and peak times are not dissimilar to those from NSNS mergers, except in the B band. The lack of an hyper/supra-massive NS in BHNS coalescences causes a dimming of the blue kilonova emission in the absence of the neutrino interaction with the ejecta
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Neutron stars, Black holes, Gravitational waves, Gamma-ray sources, Gamma-ray bursts, Nucleosynthesis in novae, supernovae, and other explosive environments
English
14-gen-2020
2020
56
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8
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Barbieri, C., Salafia, O., Perego, A., Colpi, M., Ghirlanda, G. (2020). Electromagnetic counterparts of black hole–neutron star mergers: dependence on the neutron star properties. THE EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL. A, HADRONS AND NUCLEI, 56(1) [10.1140/epja/s10050-019-00013-x].
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