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arxiv: 1907.04872 · v2 · pith:BH7OVYYR · submitted 2019-07-10 · astro-ph.HE · gr-qc

Spiral-wave wind for the blue kilonova

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The AT2017gfo kilonova counterpart of the binary neutron star merger event GW170817 was characterized by an early-time bright peak in optical and UV bands. Such blue kilonova is commonly interpreted as a signature of weak $r$-process nucleosynthesis in a fast expanding wind whose origin is currently debated. Numerical-relativity simulations with microphysical equations of state, approximate neutrino transport, and turbulent viscosity reveal a new mechanism that can power the blue kilonova. Spiral density waves in the remnant generate a characteristic wind of mass ${\sim}10^{-2}~M_{\odot}$ and velocity ${\sim}0.2$c. The ejected material has electron fraction mostly distributed above $0.25$ being partially reprocessed by hydrodynamic shocks in the expanding arms. The combination of dynamical ejecta and spiral-wave wind can account for solar system abundances of $r$-process elements and early-time observed light curves.

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