5–30 Jun 2017
Nordita, Stockholm
Europe/Stockholm timezone

The Cocoon Emission - a bright electromagnetic counterpart to neutron star mergers

21 Jun 2017, 16:45
15m
FD5 (Nordita, Stockholm)

FD5

Nordita, Stockholm

Speaker

Tsvi Piran

Description

It is widely accepted that short GRBs are associated from neutron star mergers. As these mergers involve a significant mass ejection, the GRB jet must penetrate this mass before producing the observed radiation. As the jet propagates within the ejecta is create a hot cocoon containing a significant amount of energy. Eventually the cocoon breakout from the ejecta and produces a bright optical/uv signal lasting a few hours. A rapid followup of a gravitational radiation signal might enable us to detect this signal and identify the location of the merger.

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