Radioactive Gamma-Ray Lines from Long-lived Neutron Star Merger Remnants

The observation of a kilonova AT2017gfo associated with the gravitational wave event GW170817 provides the first strong evidence that neutron star mergers are dominant contributors to the production of heavy r -process elements. Radioactive gamma-ray lines emitted from neutron star merger remnants p...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Astrophysical journal 2024-08, Vol.971 (2), p.143
Hauptverfasser: Chen, Meng-Hua, Li, Li-Xin, Liang, En-Wei
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Zusammenfassung:The observation of a kilonova AT2017gfo associated with the gravitational wave event GW170817 provides the first strong evidence that neutron star mergers are dominant contributors to the production of heavy r -process elements. Radioactive gamma-ray lines emitted from neutron star merger remnants provide a unique probe for investigating the nuclide composition and tracking its evolution. In this work, we studied the gamma-ray line features arising from the radioactive decay of heavy nuclei in the merger remnants based on the r -process nuclear reaction network and the astrophysical inputs derived from numerical relativity simulations. The decay chain of 50 126 Sn ( T 1/2 = 230 kyr) → 51 126 Sb ( T 1/2 = 12.35 days) → 52 126 Te (stable) produces several bright gamma-ray lines with energies of 415, 667, and 695 keV, making it the most promising decay chain during the remnant phase. The photon fluxes of these bright gamma-ray lines reach ∼10 −5 γ cm −2 s −1 for Galactic merger remnants with ages less than 100 kyr, which can be detected by the high energy resolution MeV gamma-ray detectors like the MASS mission.
ISSN:0004-637X
1538-4357
DOI:10.3847/1538-4357/ad65ec