Large-scale Evolution of Seconds-long Relativistic Jets from Black Hole-Neutron Star Mergers
Ore Gottlieb, Danat Issa, Jonatan Jacquemin-Ide, Matthew Liska,, Francois Foucart, Alexander Tchekhovskoy, Brian D. Metzger, Eliot Quataert,, Rosalba Perna, Daniel Kasen, Matthew D. Duez, Lawrence E. Kidder, Harald P., Pfeiffer, Mark A. Scheel

TL;DR
This paper presents detailed numerical simulations of black hole-neutron star mergers, revealing the conditions for jet formation, evolution, and implications for short gamma-ray bursts, including the effects of magnetic fields and disk dynamics.
Contribution
It introduces the first comprehensive simulations tracking BH-NS mergers from pre-merger to large distances, exploring magnetic configurations and jet behaviors.
Findings
Jets can be launched shortly after merger with initial poloidal magnetic fields.
Jet power remains constant until the disk becomes magnetically arrested, then declines as t^{-2}.
High initial magnetization persists at large distances, affecting prompt emission.
Abstract
We present the first numerical simulations that track the evolution of a black hole-neutron star (BH-NS) merger from pre-merger to . The disk that forms after a merger of mass ratio ejects massive disk winds (). We introduce various post-merger magnetic configurations and find that initial poloidal fields lead to jet launching shortly after the merger. The jet maintains a constant power due to the constancy of the large-scale BH magnetic flux until the disk becomes magnetically arrested (MAD), where the jet power falls off as . All jets inevitably exhibit either excessive luminosity due to rapid MAD activation when the accretion rate is high or excessive duration due to delayed MAD activation compared to typical short gamma-ray bursts (sGRBs). This provides a natural explanation for long sGRBs such as GRB…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Mechanics and Biomechanics Studies
