Electrodynamics of double neutron star mergers
Maxim Lyutikov (Purdue University)

TL;DR
This paper explores electromagnetic interactions and precursor emissions in merging neutron stars, identifying scenarios where magnetospheric dynamics could produce detectable, modulated radio signals before the merger.
Contribution
It introduces two scenarios of magnetized neutron star mergers, analyzing their electromagnetic signatures and potential for precursor detection, which was not previously detailed.
Findings
Orbital modulation affects emission detectability.
2M-DNS scenario has higher potential than 1M-DNS.
Electromagnetic power up to 10^{45} erg/s, with possible radio precursor signals.
Abstract
We consider electromagnetic interaction and precursor emission of merging neutron stars. Orbital motion of the magnetized neutron stars may revive pair production within the common magnetosphere years before the merger, igniting pulsar-like magnetospheric dynamics. We identify two basic scenarios: (i) only one star is magnetized (1M-DNS scenario) and (ii) both stars are magnetized (2M-DNS scenario). Inductively created electric fields can have component along the total magnetic field (gaps) and/or the electric field may exceed the value of the local magnetic field. The key to the detection is orbital modulation of the emission. If only one star is magnetized (1M-DNS scenario) the emission is likely to be produced along the direction of the magnetic field at the location of the secondary; then, if the magnetic axis is misaligned with the orbital spin, this direction is modulated on the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
