15–20 Sept 2024
TU Dresden, Germany; Barkhausen-Bau, Schönfeld-Hörsaal (BAR/SCHÖ/E)
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Impact of ${}^{56}$Ni production in neutrino-driven winds from long-lived binary neutron star merger remnants

16 Sept 2024, 18:30
2h 5m
Schönfeld-Hörsaal BAR/SCHÖ/E (TU Dresden, Germany; Barkhausen-Bau, Schönfeld-Hörsaal (BAR/SCHÖ/E))

Schönfeld-Hörsaal BAR/SCHÖ/E

TU Dresden, Germany; Barkhausen-Bau, Schönfeld-Hörsaal (BAR/SCHÖ/E)

Helmholtzstraße 18 01069 Dresden Germany

Speaker

Maximilian Jacobi (University of Jena)

Description

We investigate the nucleosynthesis and kilonova light curve based on recent long-term binary neutron star merger simulations that incorporate a two-moment neutrino-transport scheme. The ejecta are evolved for 30 days using axisymmetric radiation-hydrodynamics simulations coupled in-situ to a complete nuclear network. For the first time, we find that the neutrino-driven wind from the post-merger remnant is mostly proton-rich. The resulting nucleosynthesis products are predominantly ${}^{56}$Ni and other iron-group elements. After a few days, the decay of ${}^{56}$Ni and later ${}^{56}$Co becomes the primary source of heating in the expanding matter, which significantly alters the time dependence of the kilonova light curve. The observation of this effect would be a smoking gun for the presence of a long-lived neutron-star remnant in future kilonova observations.

Primary authors

Maximilian Jacobi (University of Jena) Fabio Magistrelli (FSU Jena, TPI) Eleonora Loffredo (INAF-OAAb) Giacomo Ricigliano (Technical University of Darmstadt) Sebastiano Bernuzzi (University of Jena) David Radice (The Pennsylvania State University) Almudena Arcones (TU Darmstadt) Albino Perego (Università di Trento)

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