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Late time kilonova light curves and implications to GW 170817
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We discuss the late time (tens of days) emission from the radioactive ejecta of mergers involving neutron stars, when the ionization energy loss time of beta-decay electrons and positrons exceeds the expansion time. We show that if the e$^\pm$ are confined to the plasma (by magnetic fields), then the time dependence of the plasma heating rate, $\dot{\varepsilon}_d$, and hence of the bolometric luminosity $L=\dot{\varepsilon}_d$, are given by $d\log L/d\log t\simeq-2.8$, nearly independent of the composition and of the instantaneous radioactive energy release rate, $\dot{\varepsilon}$. This universality of the late time behavior is due to the weak dependence of the ionization loss rate on composition and on e$^\pm$ energy. The late time IR and optical measurements of GW 170817 are consistent with this expected behavior provided that the ionization loss time exceeds the expansion time at $t>t_\varepsilon\approx 7$~d, as predicted based on the early (few day) electromagnetic emission.
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