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- Title
Magnetar Wind-Driven Shock Breakout Emission after Double Neutron Star Mergers: The Effect of the Anisotropy of the Merger Ejecta.
- Authors
Wu, Guang-Lei; Yu, Yun-Wei; Li, Shao-Ze
- Abstract
A rapidly rotating and highly magnetized remnant neutron star (NS; magnetar) could survive from a merger of double NSs and drive a powerful relativistic wind. The early interaction of this wind with the previous merger ejecta can lead to shock breakout (SBO) emission mainly in ultraviolet and soft X-ray bands, which provides an observational signature for the existence of the remnant magnetar. Here, we investigate the effect of an anisotropic structure of the merger ejecta on the SBO emission. It is found that the bolometric light curve of the SBO emission can be broadened, since the SBO can occur at different times for different directions. In more detail, the profile of the SBO light curve can be highly dependent on the ejecta structure and, thus, we can in principle use the SBO light curves to probe the structure of the merger ejecta in future.
- Subjects
MAGNETARS; STELLAR mergers; MERGERS &; acquisitions; NEUTRON stars; BINARY stars; LIGHT curves; SEISMIC anisotropy
- Publication
Universe (2218-1997), 2022, Vol 8, Issue 12, p633
- ISSN
2218-1997
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/universe8120633