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Early Spectra of the Gravitational Wave Source GW170817: Evolution of a Neutron Star Merger
by
Marshall, J L
, Placco, V M
, Kilpatrick, C D
, Higgs, C R
, Bernstein, R A
, Piro, A L
, Siebert, M R
, Banados, E
, Ji, A P
, Kollmeier, J A
, Holoien, T W -S
, Kelson, D D
, Prochaska, J X
, Madore, B F
, Kasen, D
, Foley, R J
, Morrell, N
, Wan, Z
, Y -C Pan
, Simon, J D
, Bravo, J R
, F Di Mille
, Prieto, J L
, Alatalo, K
, Baughman, J
, Bitsakis, T
, Coulter, D A
, Ramirez-Ruiz, E
, Maravelias, G
, Drout, M R
, Boutsia, K
, Murguia-Berthier, A
, Rest, A
, Prieto, G
, Adams, C
, Shappee, B J
in
Binary stars
/ Blackbody
/ Ejecta
/ Gravitation
/ Gravitational waves
/ Neutron stars
/ Neutrons
/ Optical counterparts (astronomy)
/ Photosphere
/ Spectra
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Star mergers
/ Stellar evolution
2017
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Early Spectra of the Gravitational Wave Source GW170817: Evolution of a Neutron Star Merger
by
Marshall, J L
, Placco, V M
, Kilpatrick, C D
, Higgs, C R
, Bernstein, R A
, Piro, A L
, Siebert, M R
, Banados, E
, Ji, A P
, Kollmeier, J A
, Holoien, T W -S
, Kelson, D D
, Prochaska, J X
, Madore, B F
, Kasen, D
, Foley, R J
, Morrell, N
, Wan, Z
, Y -C Pan
, Simon, J D
, Bravo, J R
, F Di Mille
, Prieto, J L
, Alatalo, K
, Baughman, J
, Bitsakis, T
, Coulter, D A
, Ramirez-Ruiz, E
, Maravelias, G
, Drout, M R
, Boutsia, K
, Murguia-Berthier, A
, Rest, A
, Prieto, G
, Adams, C
, Shappee, B J
in
Binary stars
/ Blackbody
/ Ejecta
/ Gravitation
/ Gravitational waves
/ Neutron stars
/ Neutrons
/ Optical counterparts (astronomy)
/ Photosphere
/ Spectra
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Star mergers
/ Stellar evolution
2017
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Early Spectra of the Gravitational Wave Source GW170817: Evolution of a Neutron Star Merger
by
Marshall, J L
, Placco, V M
, Kilpatrick, C D
, Higgs, C R
, Bernstein, R A
, Piro, A L
, Siebert, M R
, Banados, E
, Ji, A P
, Kollmeier, J A
, Holoien, T W -S
, Kelson, D D
, Prochaska, J X
, Madore, B F
, Kasen, D
, Foley, R J
, Morrell, N
, Wan, Z
, Y -C Pan
, Simon, J D
, Bravo, J R
, F Di Mille
, Prieto, J L
, Alatalo, K
, Baughman, J
, Bitsakis, T
, Coulter, D A
, Ramirez-Ruiz, E
, Maravelias, G
, Drout, M R
, Boutsia, K
, Murguia-Berthier, A
, Rest, A
, Prieto, G
, Adams, C
, Shappee, B J
in
Binary stars
/ Blackbody
/ Ejecta
/ Gravitation
/ Gravitational waves
/ Neutron stars
/ Neutrons
/ Optical counterparts (astronomy)
/ Photosphere
/ Spectra
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Star mergers
/ Stellar evolution
2017
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Early Spectra of the Gravitational Wave Source GW170817: Evolution of a Neutron Star Merger
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Early Spectra of the Gravitational Wave Source GW170817: Evolution of a Neutron Star Merger
2017
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Overview
On 2017 August 17, Swope Supernova Survey 2017a (SSS17a) was discovered as the optical counterpart of the binary neutron star gravitational wave event GW170817. We report time-series spectroscopy of SSS17a from 11.75 hours until 8.5 days after merger. Over the first hour of observations the ejecta rapidly expanded and cooled. Applying blackbody fits to the spectra, we measure the photosphere cooling from \\(11,000^{+3400}_{-900}\\) K to \\(9300^{+300}_{-300}\\) K, and determine a photospheric velocity of roughly 30% of the speed of light. The spectra of SSS17a begin displaying broad features after 1.46 days, and evolve qualitatively over each subsequent day, with distinct blue (early-time) and red (late-time) components. The late-time component is consistent with theoretical models of r-process-enriched neutron star ejecta, whereas the blue component requires high velocity, lanthanide-free material.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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