AT2017gfo: Bayesian inference and model selection of multi-component kilonovae and constraints on the neutron star equation of state [HEAP]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2101.01201


The joint detection of the gravitational wave GW170817, of the short $\gamma$-ray burst GRB170817A and of the kilonova AT2017gfo, generated by the the binary neutron star merger observed on August 17, 2017, is a milestone in multimessenger astronomy and provides new constraints on the neutron star equation of state. We perform Bayesian inference and model selection on AT2017gfo using semi-analytical, multi-components models that also account for non-spherical ejecta. Observational data favor anisotropic geometries to spherically symmetric profiles, with a log-Bayes’ factor of ${\sim}10^{4}$, and favor multi-component models against single-component ones. The best fitting model is an anisotropic three-component composed of dynamical ejecta plus neutrino and viscous winds. Using the dynamical ejecta parameters inferred from the best-fitting model and numerical-relativity connecting the ejecta properties ot the binary properties, we constrain the binary mass ratio to $q<1.54$ and the reduced tidal parameter to $120<\tilde\Lambda<1110$. Finally, we combine the predictions from AT2017gfo with those from GW170817, constraining the radius of a neutron star of $1.4~M_\odot$ to $12.2\pm0.5~{\rm km}$ ($1\sigma$ level). This prediction could be further strengthened by improving kilonova models with numerical-relativity information.

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M. Breschi, A. Perego, S. Bernuzzi, et. al.
Wed, 6 Jan 21
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