Fallback Accretion Halted by R-process Heating in Neutron Star Mergers and Gamma-Ray Bursts
Abstract
The gravitational wave event GW170817 with a macronova/kilonova shows that a merger of two neutron stars ejects matter with radioactivity including -process nucleosynthesis. A part of the ejecta inevitably falls back to the central object, possibly powering long-lasting activities of a short gamma-ray burst (sGRB), such as extended and plateau emissions. We investigate the fallback accretion with the -process heating by performing one-dimensional hydrodynamic simulations and developing a semi-analytical model. We show that the usual fallback rate is halted by the heating because pressure gradients accelerate ejecta beyond an escape velocity. The suppression is steeper than Chevalier's power-law model through Bondi accretion within a turn-around radius. The characteristic halting timescale is -- sec for the GW170817-like -process heating, which is long enough to continue the long-lasting emission of sGRBs. The halting timescale is sensitive to the uncertainty of the -process. Future observation of fallback halting could constrain the -process heating on the year scale.
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@article{arxiv.2104.04708,
title = {Fallback Accretion Halted by R-process Heating in Neutron Star Mergers and Gamma-Ray Bursts},
author = {Wataru Ishizaki and Kenta Kiuchi and Kunihito Ioka and Shinya Wanajo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.04708},
year = {2021}
}
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22 pages, 15 figures