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The Electromagnetic Counterpart of the Binary Neutron Star Merger LIGO/VIRGO GW170817. II. UV, Optical, and Near-IR Light Curves and Comparison to Kilonova Models
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Working Paper
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Cowperthwaite, P. S.Berger, E.Villar, V. A.Metzger, B. D.Nicholl, M.Chornock, R.Blanchard, P. K.Fong, W.Margutti, R.Soares-Santos, M.Alexander, K. D.Allam, S.Annis, J.Brout, D.Brown, D. A.Butler, R. E.Chen, H. -Y.Diehl, H. T.Doctor, Z.Drout, M. R.Eftekhari, T.Farr, B.Finley, D. A.Foley, R. J.Frieman, J. A.Fryer, C. L.García-Bellido, J.Gill, M. S. S.Guillochon, J.Herner, K.Holz, D. E.Kasen, D.Kessler, R.Marriner, J.Matheson, T.Neilsen, Jr., E. H.Quataert, E.Palmese, A.Rest, A.Sako, M.Scolnic, D. M.Smith, N.Tucker, D. L.Williams, P. K. G.Balbinot, E.Carlin, J. L.Cook, E. R.Durret, F.Li, T. S.Lopes, P. A. A.Lourenço, A. C. C.Marshall, J. L.Medina, G. E.Muir, J.Muñoz, R. R.Sauseda, M.Schlegel, D. J.Secco, L. F.Vivas, A. K.Wester, W.Zenteno, A.Zhang, Y.Abbott, T. M. C.Banerji, M.Bechtol, K.Benoit-Lévy, A.Bertin, E.Buckley-Geer, E.Burke, D. L.Capozzi, D.Rosell, A. CarneroKind, M. CarrascoCastander, F. J.Crocce, M.Cunha, C. E.D'Andrea, C. B.da Costa, L. N.Davis, C.DePoy, D. L.Desai, S.Dietrich, J. P.Drlica-Wagner, A.Eifler, T. F.Evrard, A. E.Fernandez, E.Flaugher, B.Fosalba, P.Gaztanaga, E.Gerdes, D. W.Giannantonio, T.Goldstein, D. A.Gruen, D.Gruendl, R. A.Gutierrez, G.Honscheid, K.Jain, B.James, D. J.Jeltema, T.Johnson, M. W. G.Johnson, M. D.Kent, S.Krause, E.Kron, R.Kuehn, K.Kuropatkin, N.Lahav, O.Lima, M.Lin, H.Maia, M. A. G.March, M.Martini, P.McMahon, R. G.Menanteau, F.Miller, C. J.Miquel, R.Mohr, J. J.Neilsen, E.Nichol, R. C.Ogando, R. L. C.Plazas, A. A.Roe, N.Romer, A. K.Roodman, A.Rykoff, E. S.Sanchez, E.Scarpine, V.Schindler, R.Schubnell, M.Sevilla-Noarbe, I.Smith, M.Smith, R. C.Sobreira, F.Suchyta, E.Swanson, M. E. C.Tarle, G.Thomas, D.Thomas, R. C.Troxel, M. A.Vikram, V.Walker, A. R.Wechsler, R. H.Weller, J.Yanny, B.Zuntz, J.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
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Abstract
We present UV, optical, and NIR photometry of the first electromagnetic counterpart to a gravitational wave source from Advanced LIGO/Virgo, the binary neutron star merger GW170817. Our data set extends from the discovery of the optical counterpart at $0.47$ days to $18.5$ days post-merger, and includes observations with the Dark Energy Camera (DECam), Gemini-South/FLAMINGOS-2 (GS/F2), and the {\it Hubble Space Telescope} ({\it HST}). The spectral energy distribution (SED) inferred from this photometry at $0.6$ days is well described by a blackbody model with $T\approx 8300$ K, a radius of $R\approx 4.5\times 10^{14}$ cm (corresponding to an expansion velocity of $v\approx 0.3c$), and a bolometric luminosity of $L_{\rm bol}\approx 5\times10^{41}$ erg s$^{-1}$. At $1.5$ days we find a multi-component SED across the optical and NIR, and subsequently we observe rapid fading in the UV and blue optical bands and significant reddening of the optical/NIR colors. Modeling the entire data set we find that models with heating from radioactive decay of $^{56}$Ni, or those with only a single component of opacity from $r$-process elements, fail to capture the rapid optical decline and red optical/NIR colors. Instead, models with two components consistent with lanthanide-poor and lanthanide-rich ejecta provide a good fit to the data, the resulting "blue" component has $M_\mathrm{ej}^\mathrm{blue}\approx 0.01$ M$_\odot$ and $v_\mathrm{ej}^\mathrm{blue}\approx 0.3$c, and the "red" component has $M_\mathrm{ej}^\mathrm{red}\approx 0.04$ M$_\odot$ and $v_\mathrm{ej}^\mathrm{red}\approx 0.1$c. These ejecta masses are broadly consistent with the estimated $r$-process production rate required to explain the Milky Way $r$-process abundances, providing the first evidence that BNS mergers can be a dominant site of $r$-process enrichment.
Comment: 13 Pages, 3 Figures, 2 Tables. ApJL, In Press. Keywords: GW170817, LVC