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Title: |
| High-Energy Radiation from Remnants of Neutron Star Binary Mergers |
Authors: |
| Takami, Hajime; Kyutoku, Koutarou; Ioka, Kunihito |
Publication: |
| eprint arXiv:1307.6805 |
Publication Date: |
| 07/2013 |
Origin: |
| ARXIV |
Keywords: |
| Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena |
Comment: |
| 14 pages, 5 figures |
Bibliographic Code: |
| 2013arXiv1307.6805T |
Abstract
We study high-energy emission from the mergers of neutron star binaries
as electromagnetic counterparts to gravitational waves aside from short
gamma-ray bursts. The mergers entail significant mass ejection, which
interacts with the surrounding medium to produce similar but brighter
remnants than supernova remnants in a few years. We show that electrons
accelerated in the remnants can produce synchrotron radiation in X-rays
detectable at $\sim 100$
Mpc by current generation telescopes and
inverse Compton emission in gamma rays detectable by the \emph{Fermi}
Large Area Telescopes and the Cherenkov Telescope Array under favorable
conditions. The remnants may have already appeared in high-energy
surveys such as the Monitor of All-sky X-ray Image and the \emph{Fermi}
Large Area Telescope as unidentified sources. We also suggest that the
merger remnants could be the origin of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays
beyond the knee energy, $\sim 10^
{15
}$
eV, in the cosmic-ray spectrum.
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