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arxiv: 1512.04192 · v1 · submitted 2015-12-14 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE · astro-ph.CO

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An r-process macronova/kilonova in GRB 060614: evidence for the merger of a neutron star-black hole binary

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After the jet break at $t\sim 1.4$ days, the optical afterglow emission of the long-short burst GRB 060614 can be divided into two components. One is the power-law decaying forward shock afterglow emission. The other is an excess of flux in several multi-band photometric observations, which emerges at $\sim$4 days after the burst, significantly earlier than that observed for a supernova associated with a long-duration GRB. At $t>13.6$ days, the F814W-band flux drops faster than $t^{-3.2}$. Moreover, the spectrum of the excess component is very soft and the luminosity is extremely low. These observed signals are incompatible with those from weak supernovae, but the ejection of $\sim 0.1~M_\odot$ of $r-$process material from a black hole-neutron star merger, as recently found in some numerical simulations, can produce it. If this interpretation is correct, it represents the first time that a multi-epoch/band lightcurve of a Li-Paczynski macronova (also known as kilonova) has been obtained and black hole-neutron star mergers are sites of significant production of $r-$process elements.

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