TY - JOUR
T1 - The Panchromatic Afterglow of GW170817
T2 - The full uniform dataset, modeling, comparison with previous results and implications
AU - Makhathini, Sphesihle
AU - Mooley, K. P.
AU - Brightman, M.
AU - Hotokezaka, K.
AU - Nayana, A. J.
AU - {Intema}, H T
AU - Dobie, Dougal
AU - Lenc, E.
AU - Perley, D A
AU - Fremling, C.
AU - Moldon, J.
AU - Lazzati, D.
AU - Kaplan, David L.
AU - Balasubramanian, A.
AU - Brown, I.
AU - Carbone, D
AU - Chandra, P
AU - Corsi, A.
AU - Camilo, F.
AU - Deller, A
AU - Frail, D. A.
AU - Murphy, T
AU - Murphy, E. J.
AU - Nakar, E.
AU - Smirnov, O
AU - Beswick, Rob
AU - Fender, R.
AU - {Hallinan}, G
AU - Heywood, I.
AU - Kasliwal, M M
AU - Lee, B.
AU - Lu, W.
AU - Rana, J.
AU - Perkins, S.
AU - White, Sarah V.
AU - Józsa, G I G
AU - Hugo, B.
AU - Kamphuis, P.
PY - 2021/11/26
Y1 - 2021/11/26
N2 - We present the full panchromatic afterglow light curve data of GW170817, including new radio data as well as archival optical and X-ray data, between 0.5 and 940 days post-merger. By compiling all archival data, and reprocessing a subset of it, we have evaluated the impact of differences in data processing or flux determination methods used by different groups, and attempted to mitigate these differences to provide a more uniform dataset. Simple power-law fits to the uniform afterglow light curve indicate at 0.86±0.04 rise, at −1.92±0.12 decline, and a peak occurring at 155±4 days. The afterglow is optically thin throughout its evolution, consistent with a single spectral index (−0.584±0.002) across all epochs. This gives a precise and updated estimate of the electron power-law index, p = 2.168±0.004. By studying the diffuse X-ray emission from the host galaxy, we place a conservative upper limit on the hot ionized ISM density, <0.01 cm−3, consistent with previous afterglow studies. Using the late-time afterglow data we rule out any long-lived neutron star remnant having magnetic field strength between 1010.4 G and 1016 G. Our fits to the afterglow data using an analytical model that includes VLBI proper motion from Mooley et al., and a structured jet model that ignores the proper motion, indicates that the proper motion measurement needs to be considered while seeking an accurate estimate of the viewing angle.
AB - We present the full panchromatic afterglow light curve data of GW170817, including new radio data as well as archival optical and X-ray data, between 0.5 and 940 days post-merger. By compiling all archival data, and reprocessing a subset of it, we have evaluated the impact of differences in data processing or flux determination methods used by different groups, and attempted to mitigate these differences to provide a more uniform dataset. Simple power-law fits to the uniform afterglow light curve indicate at 0.86±0.04 rise, at −1.92±0.12 decline, and a peak occurring at 155±4 days. The afterglow is optically thin throughout its evolution, consistent with a single spectral index (−0.584±0.002) across all epochs. This gives a precise and updated estimate of the electron power-law index, p = 2.168±0.004. By studying the diffuse X-ray emission from the host galaxy, we place a conservative upper limit on the hot ionized ISM density, <0.01 cm−3, consistent with previous afterglow studies. Using the late-time afterglow data we rule out any long-lived neutron star remnant having magnetic field strength between 1010.4 G and 1016 G. Our fits to the afterglow data using an analytical model that includes VLBI proper motion from Mooley et al., and a structured jet model that ignores the proper motion, indicates that the proper motion measurement needs to be considered while seeking an accurate estimate of the viewing angle.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85120790379
U2 - 10.3847/1538-4357/ac1ffc
DO - 10.3847/1538-4357/ac1ffc
M3 - Article
SN - 0004-637X
VL - 922
JO - Astrophysical Journal
JF - Astrophysical Journal
IS - 2
M1 - 154
ER -