Illuminating gravitational waves: A concordant picture of photons from a neutron star merger.
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Merging neutron stars offer an excellent laboratory for simultaneously studying strong-field gravity and matter in extreme environments. We establish the physical association of an electromagnetic counterpart (EM170817) with gravitational waves (GW170817) detected from merging neutron stars. By synthesizing a panchromatic data set, we demonstrate that merging neutron stars are a long-sought production site forging heavy elements by r-process nucleosynthesis. The weak gamma rays seen in EM170817 are dissimilar to classical short gamma-ray bursts with ultrarelativistic jets. Instead, we suggest that breakout of a wide-angle, mildly relativistic cocoon engulfing the jet explains the low-luminosity gamma rays, the high-luminosity ultraviolet-optical-infrared, and the delayed radio and x-ray emission. We posit that all neutron star mergers may lead to a wide-angle cocoon breakout, sometimes accompanied by a successful jet and sometimes by a choked jet. |
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2017
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Journal |
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Science (New York, N.Y.)
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Volume |
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358
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Issue |
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6370
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Number of Pages |
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1559-1565
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Date Published |
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2017
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ISSN Number |
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0036-8075
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http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=29038373
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DOI |
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10.1126/science.aap9455
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Short Title |
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Science
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