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Signatures of Low Mass Black Hole-Neutron Star Mergers

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2024-07-26 v1 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

Abstract

The recent observation of the GW230529 event indicates that black hole-neutron star binaries can contain low-mass black holes. Since lower mass systems are more favourable for tidal disruption, such events are promising candidates for multi-messenger observations. In this study, we employ five finite-temperature, composition-dependent matter equations of state and present results from ten 3D general relativistic hydrodynamic simulations for the mass ratios q=2.6q = 2.6 and 55. Two of these simulations target the chirp mass and effective spin parameter of the GW230529 event, while the remaining eight contain slightly higher-mass black holes, including both spinning (aBH=0.7a_{BH} = 0.7) and non-spinning (aBH=0a_{BH} = 0) models. We discuss the impact of the equation of state, spin, and mass ratio on black hole-neutron star mergers by examining both gravitational-wave and ejected matter properties. For the low-mass ratio model we do not see fast-moving ejecta for the softest equation of state model, but the stiffer model produces on the order of 106M10^{-6}M_\odot of fast-moving ejecta, expected to contribute to an electromagnetic counterpart. Notably, the high-mass ratio model produces nearly the same amount of total dynamical ejecta, but yields 5252 times more fast-moving ejecta than the low-mass ratio system. In addition, we observe that the black-hole spin tends to decrease the amount of fast-moving ejecta while increasing significantly the total ejected mass. Finally, we note that the disc mass tends to increase as the neutron star compactness decreases.

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@article{arxiv.2407.18045,
  title  = {Signatures of Low Mass Black Hole-Neutron Star Mergers},
  author = {Rahime Matur and Ian Hawke and Nils Andersson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.18045},
  year   = {2024}
}

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9 pages, 8 Figures, 3 Tables