# Relativistic envelopes and gamma-rays from neutron star mergers

**Authors:** Andrei M. Beloborodov, Christoffer Lundman, Yuri Levin

arXiv: 1812.11247 · 2021-07-27

## TL;DR

This paper proposes a model where neutron star mergers eject an ultra-relativistic envelope, which explains the gamma-ray burst observed in GW170817 through a delayed shock breakout mechanism involving a magnetar and subsequent jet activity.

## Contribution

The paper introduces a novel model of gamma-ray burst emission from neutron star mergers involving an ultra-relativistic envelope and shock breakout, explaining observed burst properties.

## Key findings

- The model reproduces the luminosity and duration of GW170817's gamma-ray burst.
- The Lorentz factor profile of the envelope matches observational constraints.
- The proposed shock breakout mechanism provides a broad-angle gamma-ray emission explanation.

## Abstract

We suggest that neutron star mergers eject an ultra-relativistic envelope of mass $m\sim 10^{-7}M_\odot$, which helps explain the gamma-ray burst from GW170817. One ejection mechanism is the ablation of the neutron star surface by the burst of neutrinos in the first $30\,\mu$s of the merger. Another, more efficient, mechanism for inflating the ultra-relativistic envelope is an internal shock in the massive ejecta from the merger. A strong shock is expected if the merger product is a magnetar, which emits a centrifugally accelerated wind. The shock propagates outward through the ejecta and accelerates in its outer layers at radii $r\sim 10^9-10^{10}$cm, launching an ultra-relativistic opaque envelope filled with $\sim 10^4$ photons per nucleon. The Lorentz factor profile of the envelope rises outward and determines its homologous expansion, which adiabatically cools the trapped photons. Once the magnetar loses its differential rotation and collapses into a black hole, a powerful jet forms. It drives a blast wave into the envelope, chasing its outer layers and eventually catching up with the envelope photosphere at $r\sim 10^{12}$cm. The ultra-relativistic photospheric breakout of the delayed blast wave emits a gamma-ray burst in a broad solid angle around the merger axis. This model explains the gamma-ray pulse from merger GW170817 with luminosity $L_\gamma\sim 10^{47}$erg/s, duration $\Delta t_{\rm obs}\sim 0.5$s, and characteristic photon energy $\sim 100$keV. The blast wave Lorentz factor at the envelope photosphere is consistent with $\Gamma\geq 5$ that we derive from the observed light curve of the burst. We suggest future tests of the model.

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