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Hours-long Near-UV/Optical Emission from Mildly Relativistic Outflows in Black Hole-Neutron Star Mergers (2306.14946v2)

Published 26 Jun 2023 in astro-ph.HE

Abstract: The ongoing LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA observing run O4 provides an opportunity to discover new multi-messenger events, including binary neutron star (BNS) mergers such as GW170817, and the highly anticipated first detection of a multi-messenger black hole-neutron star (BH-NS) merger. While BNS mergers were predicted to exhibit early optical emission from mildly relativistic outflows, it has remained uncertain whether the BH-NS merger ejecta provides the conditions for similar signals to emerge. We present the first modeling of early near-ultraviolet/optical emission from mildly relativistic outflows in BH-NS mergers. Adopting optimal binary properties: a mass ratio of $q=2$ and a rapidly rotating BH, we utilize numerical relativity and general relativistic magnetohydrodynamic (GRMHD) simulations to follow the binary's evolution from pre-merger to homologous expansion. We use an M1 neutrino transport GRMHD simulation to self-consistently estimate the opacity distribution in the outflows and find a bright near-ultraviolet/optical signal that emerges due to jet-powered cocoon cooling emission, outshining the kilonova emission at early time. The signal peaks at an absolute magnitude of $\sim -15$ a few hours after the merger, longer than previous estimates, which did not consider the first principles-based jet launching. By late 2024, the Rubin Observatory will have the capability to track the entire signal evolution or detect its peak up to distances of $\gtrsim1$ Gpc. In 2026, ULTRASAT will conduct all-sky surveys within minutes, detecting some of these events within $\sim 200$ Mpc. The BH-NS mergers with higher mass ratios or lower BH spins would produce shorter and fainter signals.

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