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arxiv: 1903.06221 · v1 · pith:INZXN7XWnew · submitted 2019-03-14 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE · hep-ph

High-energy emissions from neutron star mergers

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keywords neutronhigh-energymergersstareventgw170817jetsmulti-messenger
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In 2017, LIGO-Virgo collaborations reported detection of the first neutron star merger event, GW170817, which is accompanied by electromagnetic counterparts from radio to gamma rays. Although high-energy neutrinos were not detected from this event, mergers of neutron stars are expected to produce such high-energy particles. Relativistic jets are launched when neutron stars merge. If the jets contain protons, they can emit high-energy neutrinos through photomeson production. In addition, neutron star mergers produce massive and fast ejecta, which can be a source of Galactic high-energy cosmic rays above the knee. We briefly review what we learned from the multi-messenger event, GW170817, and discuss prospects for multi-messenger detections and hadronic cosmic-ray production related to the neutron star mergers.

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