Can an off-axis gamma-ray burst jet in GW170817 explain all the electromagnetic counterparts?

  • Ioka, Kunihito
    Center for Gravitational Physics, Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University
  • Nakamura, Takashi
    enter for Gravitational Physics, Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University・JapanDepartment of Physics, Kyoto University

Abstract

Gravitational waves from a merger of two neutron stars (NSs) were discovered for the first time in GW170817, together with diverse electromagnetic (EM) counterparts. To make constraints on a relativistic jet from the NS merger, we calculate the EM signals in (1) the short gamma-ray burst sGRB 170817A from an off-axis jet, (2) the optical–infrared macronova (or kilonova), especially the blue macronova, from a jet-powered cocoon, and (3) the X-ray and radio afterglows from the interaction between the jet and interstellar medium. We find that a typical sGRB jet is consistent with these observations, and there is a parameter space to explain all the observations in a unified fashion with an isotropic energy ~ 10⁵¹ - 10⁵² erg, opening angle ~ 20°, and viewing angle ~ 30°. The off-axis emission is less de-beamed than the point-source case because the viewing angle is comparable to the opening angle. We also analytically show that the jet energy accelerates a fair fraction of the merger ejecta to a sub-relativistic velocity ~0.3 - 0.4c as a cocoon in a wide parameter range. The ambient density might be low ~ 10⁻³ - 10⁻⁶ cm⁻³, which can be tested by future observations of radio flares and X-ray remnants.

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