Two years of non-thermal emission from the binary neutron star merger GW170817: rapid fading of the jet afterglow and first constraints on the kilonova fastest ejecta (1909.06393v3)
Abstract: We present Chandra and VLA observations of GW170817 at ~521-743 days post merger, and a homogeneous analysis of the entire Chandra data set. We find that the late-time non-thermal emission follows the expected evolution from an off-axis relativistic jet, with a steep temporal decay $F_{\nu}\propto t{-1.95\pm0.15}$ and a simple power-law spectrum $F_{\nu}\propto \nu{-0.575\pm0.007}$. We present a new method to constrain the merger environment density based on diffuse X-ray emission from hot plasma in the host galaxy and we find $n\le 9.6 \times 10{-3}\,\rm{cm{-3}}$. This measurement is independent from inferences based on the jet afterglow modeling and allows us to partially solve for model degeneracies. The updated best-fitting model parameters with this density constraint are a fireball kinetic energy $E_0 = 1.5_{-1.1}{+3.6}\times 10{49}\,\rm{erg}$ ($E_{iso}= 2.1_{-1.5}{+6.4}\times10{52}\, \rm{erg}$), jet opening angle $\theta_{0}= 5.9{+1.0}_{-0.7}\,\rm{deg}$ with characteristic Lorentz factor $\Gamma_j = 163_{-43}{+23}$, expanding in a low-density medium with $n_0 = 2.5_{-1.9}{+4.1} \times 10{-3}\, \rm{cm{-3}}$ and viewed $\theta_{obs} = 30.4{+4.0}_{-3.4}\, \rm{deg}$ off-axis. The synchrotron emission originates from a power-law distribution of electrons with $p=2.15{+0.01}_{-0.02}$. The shock microphysics parameters are constrained to $\epsilon_{\rm{e}} = 0.18_{-0.13}{+0.30}$ and $\epsilon_{\rm{B}}=2.3_{-2.2}{+16.0} \times 10{-3}$. We investigate the presence of X-ray flares and find no statistically significant evidence of $\ge2.5\sigma$ of temporal variability at any time. Finally, we use our observations to constrain the properties of synchrotron emission from the deceleration of the fastest kilonova ejecta with energy $E_k{KN}\propto (\Gamma\beta){-\alpha}$ into the environment, finding that shallow stratification indexes $\alpha\le6$ are disfavored.
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