Implications of the radio and X-ray emission that followed GW170817
Ehud Nakar, Tsvi Piran

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the radio and X-ray emissions following GW170817, constraining the outflow's structure, Lorentz factor, and jet nature, suggesting a structured jet with implications for the event's geometry and energetics.
Contribution
It provides new constraints on the outflow Lorentz factor, energy evolution, and jet structure, advancing understanding of neutron star merger afterglows.
Findings
The observed light curve rise indicates on-axis emission.
The Lorentz factor decreases over time as Γ∼(1.5-7)(t/10 days)^{-0.21}.
The outflow is structured, with energy increasing over time.
Abstract
The radio and X-rays that followed GW170817 increased gradually over days, resembling the radio flare predicted to arise from the interaction of a binary neutron star merger outflow with the ISM \citep{nakar2011}. Considering a blast wave moving with a Lorentz factor , we show that an off-axis observer, namely an observer at , sees a light curve rising faster than . Therefore, the observed rise, , implies that at all times we have seen an on-axis emission. Namely, the emitting matter was within at the time of observations (even if it was off-axis beforehand). The observations tightly constrain the blast wave Lorentz factor: .The isotropic equivalent energy in the observed region increases with time, $E_{iso}\sim~10^{50}{\rm~erg}…
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