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Kilonovae
by
Metzger, Brian D.
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Astrophysics and Astroparticles
/ Black holes
/ Classical and Quantum Gravitation
/ Coalescence
/ Coalescing
/ Cosmology
/ Deposition
/ Ejecta
/ Emission
/ Emissions
/ Equations of state
/ Gravitational waves
/ Heavy elements
/ Kilonovae
/ Light curve
/ Luminosity
/ Magnetars
/ Near infrared radiation
/ Neutron stars
/ Neutrons
/ Nuclear capture
/ Nuclear fusion
/ Nuclear matter
/ Physics
/ Physics and Astronomy
/ Platinum
/ Radioactive decay
/ Relativity Theory
/ Review
/ Review Article
/ Star mergers
/ Thermal transients
/ Wavelengths
2020
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Kilonovae
by
Metzger, Brian D.
in
Astrophysics and Astroparticles
/ Black holes
/ Classical and Quantum Gravitation
/ Coalescence
/ Coalescing
/ Cosmology
/ Deposition
/ Ejecta
/ Emission
/ Emissions
/ Equations of state
/ Gravitational waves
/ Heavy elements
/ Kilonovae
/ Light curve
/ Luminosity
/ Magnetars
/ Near infrared radiation
/ Neutron stars
/ Neutrons
/ Nuclear capture
/ Nuclear fusion
/ Nuclear matter
/ Physics
/ Physics and Astronomy
/ Platinum
/ Radioactive decay
/ Relativity Theory
/ Review
/ Review Article
/ Star mergers
/ Thermal transients
/ Wavelengths
2020
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Kilonovae
by
Metzger, Brian D.
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Astrophysics and Astroparticles
/ Black holes
/ Classical and Quantum Gravitation
/ Coalescence
/ Coalescing
/ Cosmology
/ Deposition
/ Ejecta
/ Emission
/ Emissions
/ Equations of state
/ Gravitational waves
/ Heavy elements
/ Kilonovae
/ Light curve
/ Luminosity
/ Magnetars
/ Near infrared radiation
/ Neutron stars
/ Neutrons
/ Nuclear capture
/ Nuclear fusion
/ Nuclear matter
/ Physics
/ Physics and Astronomy
/ Platinum
/ Radioactive decay
/ Relativity Theory
/ Review
/ Review Article
/ Star mergers
/ Thermal transients
/ Wavelengths
2020
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Kilonovae
2020
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The coalescence of double neutron star (NS–NS) and black hole (BH)–NS binaries are prime sources of gravitational waves (GW) for Advanced LIGO/Virgo and future ground-based detectors. Neutron-rich matter released from such events undergoes rapid neutron capture (
r
-process) nucleosynthesis as it decompresses into space, enriching our universe with rare heavy elements like gold and platinum. Radioactive decay of these unstable nuclei powers a rapidly evolving, approximately isotropic thermal transient known as a “kilonova”, which probes the physical conditions during the merger and its aftermath. Here I review the history and physics of kilonovae, leading to the current paradigm of day-timescale emission at optical wavelengths from lanthanide-free components of the ejecta, followed by week-long emission with a spectral peak in the near-infrared (NIR). These theoretical predictions, as compiled in the original version of this review, were largely confirmed by the transient optical/NIR counterpart discovered to the first NS–NS merger, GW170817, discovered by LIGO/Virgo. Using a simple light curve model to illustrate the essential physical processes and their application to GW170817, I then introduce important variations about the standard picture which may be observable in future mergers. These include
∼
hour-long UV precursor emission, powered by the decay of free neutrons in the outermost ejecta layers or shock-heating of the ejecta by a delayed ultra-relativistic outflow; and enhancement of the luminosity from a long-lived central engine, such as an accreting BH or millisecond magnetar. Joint GW and kilonova observations of GW170817 and future events provide a new avenue to constrain the astrophysical origin of the
r
-process elements and the equation of state of dense nuclear matter.
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Springer International Publishing,Springer Nature B.V
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