Possible Electromagnetic Phenomena during the Coalescence of Neutron Star-Black Hole Binary Systems
K. A. Postnov, A. G. Kuranov, and I. V. Simkin (Sternberg Astronomical, Institute, Moscow)

TL;DR
This paper models electromagnetic phenomena during neutron star-black hole mergers, estimating conditions for gamma-ray burst formation and exploring electromagnetic emissions from charged black holes and gravitational wave conversion.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive model for EM radiation generation during neutron star-black hole coalescence, including disk mass calculations, EM energy estimates, and the role of black hole charge and gravitational wave conversion.
Findings
Remnant disk mass sufficient for gamma-ray bursts in 1-10% of cases.
Larger common envelope parameters increase EM energy release.
Charged black holes can produce significant electromagnetic power.
Abstract
Possible models for the generation of electromagnetic (EM) radiation during the coalescence of neutron star-black hole binaries are considered. The mass of the remnant disk around the black hole during the coalescence of neutron stars and black holes is calculated by taking into account the equation of state for neutron stars and the rotation of the binary components before the coalescence. The parameters of binary systems before the coalescence (the mass ratio, the component rotation, the neutron star magnetic field) are calculated by the population synthesis method. The derived mass of the remnant disk around the black hole after the coalescence is used to estimate the kinetic energy of the relativistic jet launched by the Blandford-Znajek mechanism. A disk mass of more than required for the formation of short gamma-ray bursts is shown to be obtained in no more…
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