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2016ApJ...829..112L - Astrophys. J., 829, 112-112 (2016/October-1)

Low-γ jets from compact stellar mergers: candidate electromagnetic counterparts to gravitational wave sources.

LAMB G.P. and KOBAYASHI S.

Abstract (from CDS):

Short gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are believed to be produced by relativistic jets from mergers of neutron stars (NSs) or NSs and black-holes (BHs). If the Lorentz-factors Γ of jets from compact stellar mergers follow a similar power-law distribution to those observed for other high-energy astrophysical phenomena (e.g., blazars, active galactic nuclei), the population of jets should be dominated by low-Γ outflows. These jets will not produce prompt gamma-rays, but jet energy will be released as X-ray/optical/radio transients when they collide with the ambient medium. Using Monte Carlo simulations, we study the properties of such transients. Approximately 78% of merger jets  \lt 300 Mpc result in failed GRBs if the jet Γ follows a power-law distribution of index -1.75. X-ray/optical transients from failed GRBs will have broad distributions of their characteristics: light-curves peak {t}_{p}∼0.110  days after a merger; flux peaks for X-ray {10}^{-6} mJy\lesssim  {F}_{x}10^{-2} mJy; and optical flux peaks at 14\lesssim  {m}_{g}\lesssim 22. X-ray transients are detectable by Swift XRT, and ∼85 % of optical transients will be detectable by telescopes with limiting magnitude {m}_{g}\gtrsim 21, for well localized sources on the sky. X-ray/optical transients are followed by radio transients with peak times narrowly clustered around {t}_{p}∼10  days, and peak flux of ∼10-100 mJy at 10 GHz and ∼0.1 mJy at 150 MHz. By considering the all-sky rate of short GRBs within the LIGO/Virgo range, the rate of on-axis orphan afterglows from failed GRBs should be 2.6(26) per year for NS-NS(NS-BH) mergers, respectively. Since merger jets from gravitational-wave (GW) trigger events tend to be directed to us, a significant fraction of GW events could be associated with the on-axis orphan afterglow.

Abstract Copyright: © 2016. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): gamma-ray burst: general - gravitational waves - gravitational waves

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