论文标题
基于人口中的喷气机的发生率,对合并二进制中子星质量分布和状态方程的限制
Constraints on the merging binary neutron star mass distribution and equation of state based on the incidence of jets in the population
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论文摘要
在重力波(GWS)中检测到的单个良好的二进制中子星(BNS)合并中,已经产生了相对论射流,而BNS合并的局部速率和短伽马射线的局部速率和短伽马射线的爆发量相同。这表明,喷气式形成不是BNS合并的罕见结果,我们表明该直觉可以变成定量的约束:至少约1/3美元的GW挖掘的BNS合并,至少应产生所有BNS合并的$ 1/5 $,应产生成功的JET(90 \%可信度)。发射喷射是否取决于合并残留物和周围积聚盘的特性,这反过来又是祖细胞二进制质量和状态方程(EOS)的函数。因此,人口中的喷气机的发生率带有有关二元组分质量分布和EOS的信息。在假设只能由被不可忽略的积聚盘包围的黑洞残留物产生的假设,我们显示了如何使用射流率对BNS组件质量分布和EOS的空间进行关节约束。结果指向广泛的质量分布,在$ 1.3-1.6 \,\ mathrm {m_ \ odot} $范围内对群众的支持特别有力。 EOS的限制是浅的,但是我们表明,随着对喷气机的知识有所改善,它们将如何收紧。我们还讨论了如何扩展该方法,以包括未来的BNS合并,并可能是不确定的Jet关联。
A relativistic jet has been produced in the single well-localised binary neutron star (BNS) merger detected to date in gravitational waves (GWs), and the local rates of BNS mergers and short gamma-ray bursts are of the same order of magnitude. This suggests that jet formation is not a rare outcome for BNS mergers, and we show that this intuition can be turned into a quantitative constraint: at least about $1/3$ of GW-detected BNS mergers, and at least about $1/5$ of all BNS mergers, should produce a successful jet (90\% credible level). Whether a jet is launched depends on the properties of the merger remnant and of the surrounding accretion disc, which in turn are a function of the progenitor binary masses and equation of state (EoS). The incidence of jets in the population therefore carries information about the binary component mass distribution and EoS. Under the assumption that a jet can only be produced by a black hole remnant surrounded by a non-negligible accretion disc, we show how the jet incidence can be used to place a joint constraint on the space of BNS component mass distributions and EoS. The result points to a broad mass distribution, with particularly strong support for masses in the $1.3-1.6\,\mathrm{M_\odot}$ range. The constraints on the EoS are shallow, but we show how they will tighten as the knowledge on the jet incidence improves. We also discuss how to extend the method to include future BNS mergers, with possibly uncertain jet associations.