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Pre-merger electromagnetic counterparts of binary compact stars

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2018-11-21 v2 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

We investigate emission signatures of binary compact star gravitational wave sources consisting of strongly magnetized neutron stars (NSs) and/or white dwarfs (WDs) in their late-time inspiral phase. Because of electromagnetic interactions between the magnetospheres of the two compact stars, a substantial amount of energy will be extracted, and the resultant power is expected to be 10381044\sim 10^{38} - 10^{44} erg/s in the last few seconds before the two stars merge, when the binary system contains a NS with a surface magnetic field 101210^{12} G. The induced electric field in the process can accelerate charged particles up to the EeV energy range. Synchrotron radiation is emitted from energetic electrons, with radiative energies reaching the GeV energy for binary NSs and the MeV energy for NS - WD or double WD binaries. In addition, a blackbody component is also presented and it peaks at several to hundreds keV for binary NSs and at several keV for NS - WD or double WD binaries. The strong angular dependence of the synchrotron radiation and the isotropic nature of the blackbody radiation lead to distinguishable modulation patterns between the two emission components. If coherent curvature radiation is presented, fast radio bursts could be produced. These components provide unique simultaneous electromagnetic signatures as precursors of gravitational wave events associated with magnetized compact star mergers and short gamma ray bursts (e.g., GRB 100717).

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@article{arxiv.1810.00170,
  title  = {Pre-merger electromagnetic counterparts of binary compact stars},
  author = {Jie-Shuang Wang and Fang-Kun Peng and Kinwah Wu and Zi-Gao Dai},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.00170},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

16 pages, 8 figures, 1 table. Minor corrections to match the version on ApJ