Anisotropic bipolar and equatorial ejecta distributions produce two-peak features in late-time radio light curves that align with main thermal emissions, with non-detections in AT 2017gfo consistent under typical parameters.
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Anisotropic Ejecta from Binary Neutron Star Mergers: Self-Consistent Main Thermal and Late-Time Radio Emission of NS-Powered Kilonovae
Anisotropic bipolar and equatorial ejecta distributions produce two-peak features in late-time radio light curves that align with main thermal emissions, with non-detections in AT 2017gfo consistent under typical parameters.