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Long-lived neutron-star remnants from asymmetric binary neutron star mergers: element formation, kilonova signals and gravitational waves

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2025-08-28 v2 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

Abstract

We present 3D general-relativistic neutrino-radiation hydrodynamics simulations of two asymmetric binary neutron star mergers producing long-lived neutron stars remnants and spanning a fraction of their cooling time scale. The mergers are characterized by significant tidal disruption with neutron rich material forming a massive disc around the remnant. The latter develops one-armed dynamics that is imprinted in the emitted kilo-Hertz gravitational waves. Angular momentum transport to the disc is initially driven by spiral-density waves and enhanced by turbulent viscosity and neutrino heating on longer timescales. The mass outflows are composed by neutron-rich dynamical ejecta of mass 103102M{\sim}10^{-3}-10^{-2}M_\odot followed by a persistent spiral-wave/neutrino-driven wind of 102M{\gtrsim}10^{-2}M_\odot with material spanning a wide range of electron fractions, 0.10.55{\sim}0.1-0.55. Dynamical ejecta (winds) have fast velocity tails up to 0.8{\sim}0.8 (0.4{\sim}0.4) c. The outflows are further evolved to days timescale using 2D ray-by-ray radiation-hydrodynamics simulations that include an online nuclear network. We find complete rr-process yields and identify the production of 56^{56}Ni and the subsequent decay chain to 56^{56}Co and 56^{56}Fe. Synthetic kilonova light curves predict an extended (near-) infrared peak a few days postmerger originating from rr-process in the neutron-rich/high-opacity ejecta and UV/optical peaks at a few hours (ten minutes) postmerger originating from weak rr-process (free-neutron decay) in the faster ejecta components. Additionally, the fast tail of tidal origin generates kilonova afterglows potentially detectable in radio and X band on a few to ten years time scale. Quantitative effects originating from the tidal disruption merger dynamics are reflected in the multimessenger emissions.

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@article{arxiv.2409.18185,
  title  = {Long-lived neutron-star remnants from asymmetric binary neutron star mergers: element formation, kilonova signals and gravitational waves},
  author = {Sebastiano Bernuzzi and Fabio Magistrelli and Maximilian Jacobi and Domenico Logoteta and Albino Perego and David Radice},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.18185},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

17 pages, 16 figures, 2 appendices. Updated with corrected results for free-neutron decay