The late-time spectra of the kilonova AT 2017gfo associated with GW170817 exhibit a strong emission line feature at 2.1μm. The line structure develops with time and there is no apparent blue-shifted absorption feature in the spectra, suggesting that this emission line feature is produced by electron collision excitation. We attribute the emission line to a fine structure line of Tellurium (Te) III, which is one of the most abundant elements in the second r-process peak. By using a synthetic spectral modeling including fine structure emission lines with the solar r-process abundance pattern beyond the first r-process peak, i.e., atomic mass numbers A≳88, we demonstrate that [Te III] 2.10μm is indeed expected to be the strongest emission line in the near infrared region. We estimate that the required mass of Te III is ∼10−3M⊙, corresponding to the merger ejecta of 0.05M⊙, which is in agreement with the mass estimated from the kilonova light curve.
@article{arxiv.2307.00988,
title = {Tellurium emission line in kilonova AT 2017gfo},
author = {Kenta Hotokezaka and Masaomi Tanaka and Daiji Kato and Gediminas Gaigalas},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.00988},
year = {2023}
}