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Jet Propagation in Neutron Star Mergers and GW170817

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2020-01-08 v2

Abstract

The gravitational wave event from the binary neutron star (BNS) merger GW170817 and the following multi-messenger observations present strong evidence for i) merger ejecta expanding with substantial velocities and ii) a relativistic jet which had to propagate through the merger ejecta. The ejecta's expansion velocity is not negligible for the jet head motion, which is a fundamental difference from the other systems like collapsars and active galactic nuclei. Here we present an analytic model of the jet propagation in an expanding medium. In particular, we notice a new term in the expression of the breakout time and velocity. In parallel, we perform a series of over a hundred 2D numerical simulations of jet propagation. The BNS merger ejecta is prepared based on numerical relativity simulations of a BNS merger with the highest-resolution to date. We show that our analytic results agree with numerical simulations over a wide parameter space. Then we apply our analytic model to GW170817, and obtain two solid constraints on: i) the central engine luminosity as Liso,03×10492.5×1052L_{iso,0} \sim 3\times10^{49}-2.5\times10^{52} erg s1^{-1}, and on ii) the delay time between the merger and engine activation t0tm<1.3t_0-t_m < 1.3 s. The engine power implies that the apparently-faint \textit{short} gamma-ray burst (\textit{s}GRB) \textit{s}GRB 170817A is similar to typical \textit{s}GRBs if observed on-axis.

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@article{arxiv.1909.05867,
  title  = {Jet Propagation in Neutron Star Mergers and GW170817},
  author = {Hamid Hamidani and Kenta Kiuchi and Kunihito Ioka},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.05867},
  year   = {2020}
}

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28 pages, 10 figures, and 2 tables