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

Kilonova/Macronova Emission from Dynamical and Wind Ejecta of Compact Binary Mergers

22 Jun 2017, 16:30
15m
FD5 (Nordita, Stockholm)

FD5

Nordita, Stockholm

Speaker

Masomi Tanaka

Description

Kilonova/macronova is optical and near-infrared emission powered by radioactive decays of r-process nuclei. Properties of the emission are mainly determined by the opacity in the ejecta as well as the mass and velocities of the ejecta. The opacities of r-process elements are one of the most uncertain factors to predict the properties of the emission. We have recently performed new atomic structure calculations for Se (Z=34), Ru (Z=44), Te (Z=52), Nd (Z=60) and Er (Z=68). Using these results, we have performed wavelength-dependent radiative transfer simulations in the ejecta from compact binary mergers. We found that the opacity of Lanthanide-rich ejecta is as high as ~10 cm^2 g^-1 (as previously studied) while the opacity of Lanthanide- free ejecta is approximated as ~0.5 cm^2 g^-1. We show expected brightness of kilonova/macronova emission based on these results, and discuss observing strategies of EM follow-up observations.

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