Accurate evolutions of unequal-mass neutron-star binaries: properties of the torus and short GRB engines
Luciano Rezzolla, Luca Baiotti, Bruno Giacomazzo, David Link, Jose A., Font

TL;DR
This study uses fully general relativistic simulations to analyze the properties of black-hole--torus systems formed from unequal-mass neutron-star mergers, revealing how mass ratio influences torus mass, stability, and gravitational wave signals.
Contribution
It provides the first systematic analysis of torus properties and gravitational wave signatures from unequal-mass neutron-star mergers within a fully relativistic framework.
Findings
Torus mass increases with mass asymmetry.
Equal-mass binaries with total mass > 3.7 M_sun produce negligible tori.
Gravitational waveforms and recoil velocities are computed for various configurations.
Abstract
We present new results from accurate and fully general-relativistic simulations of the coalescence of unmagnetized binary neutron stars with various mass ratios. The evolution of the stars is followed through the inspiral phase, the merger and prompt collapse to a black hole, up until the appearance of a thick accretion disk, which is studied as it enters and remains in a regime of quasi-steady accretion. Although a simple ideal-fluid equation of state with \Gamma=2 is used, this work presents a systematic study within a fully general relativistic framework of the properties of the resulting black-hole--torus system produced by the merger of unequal-mass binaries. More specifically, we show that: (1) The mass of the torus increases considerably with the mass asymmetry and equal-mass binaries do not produce significant tori if they have a total baryonic mass M_tot >~ 3.7 M_sun; (2) Tori…
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