[Okc-wp4] EO meeting: 18th November

Ana Sagués Carracedo ana.sagues-carracedo at fysik.su.se
Thu Nov 11 14:08:06 CET 2021


Dear all,


Our next EO meeting will take place next Thursday, 18th of November, at 13:15  (CET) via Zoom.
To join access: https://stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/j/67378581617



The speaker is Lorentzo Nativi. Most of you should know him, he is a PhD student working with Stephan Rosswog at the OKC. He will tell us about his latest paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2109.00814.pdf

Below is the title and abstract of the talk.


Investigating the jet-ejecta interaction in neutron star mergers

GW170817 represented the first detection of a binary neutron star merger, and the coalescence of the two neutron stars was followed by both the ejection of neutron-rich material and the launch of a relativistic jet.
These two dynamical components, mildly-relativistic ejecta, and ultra-relativistic outflow, were detected independently: the first one powered a "macronova" (or "kilonova"), a thermal transient produced by the radioactive decay of the freshly synthesized r-process nuclei. The jet instead powered a short GRB consisting of an early gamma-ray signal followed by a multi-wavelength afterglow.
The presence of a jet successfully breaking out from the ejecta was additionally confirmed by the detection of superluminal motion.
These two components were detected and modelled independently, but they interact before becoming visible, and this might have left an imprint on the detected signals.
I will discuss the results of the 3D special-relativistic simulations used to investigate the consequences of a jet propagating through a realistic environment, created by a neutrino-driven wind around the central remnant.
I will show how a jet can "punch-away" a fraction of high-opacity material at early times, before the brightening of the macronova, and how this is going to impact the observed signal.
Then I will show what happens in the other direction i.e., how the ejecta impact the jet. I will show that the emerging jets are mostly shaped by their interaction with the surrounding environment and their eventual initial structures only plays a minor role (but non negligible) in the final outcome.


Hope to see you there!

Ana Sagués Carracedo & Davide Gizzi
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