Post-merger Mass Ejection of Low-mass Binary Neutron Stars
Sho Fujibayashi, Shinya Wanajo, Kenta Kiuchi, Koutaro Kyutoku,, Yuichiro Sekiguchi, and Masaru Shibata

TL;DR
This study investigates the mass ejection and nucleosynthesis in low-mass binary neutron star mergers, revealing their potential to produce light r-process elements and implications for kilonova observations.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed simulations of post-merger ejecta and nucleosynthesis for low-mass binary neutron star systems, highlighting their unique abundance patterns.
Findings
Ejecta masses are 0.06-0.1 solar masses, about 30% of initial disk mass.
Ejecta mainly contains light r-process nuclei with low lanthanide fractions.
Kilonovae from these mergers are likely to show early bright blue emission.
Abstract
We study the post-merger mass ejection of low-mass binary neutron stars (NSs) with the system mass of , and subsequent nucleosynthesis by performing general-relativistic, neutrino-radiation viscous-hydrodynamics simulations in axial symmetry. We find that the merger remnants are long-lived massive NSs surviving more than several seconds, irrespective of the nuclear equations of state (EOSs) adopted. The ejecta masses of our fiducial models are - (depending on the EOS), being of the initial disk masses (-). Post-processing nucleosynthesis calculations indicate that the ejecta is composed mainly of light -process nuclei with small amounts of lanthanides (mass fraction -) and heavier species due to the modest average electron fraction (-) for a reasonable value of the…
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