Physical review letters | 2021

Neutrino Fast Flavor Conversions in Neutron-Star Postmerger Accretion Disks.

 
 

Abstract


A compact accretion disk may be formed in the merger of two neutron stars or of a neutron star and a stellar-mass black hole. Outflows from such accretion disks have been identified as a major site of rapid neutron-capture (r-process) nucleosynthesis and as the source of red kilonova emissions following the first observed neutron-star merger GW170817. We present long-term general-relativistic radiation magnetohydrodynamic simulations of a typical postmerger accretion disk at initial accretion rates of M[over ˙]∼1\u2009\u2009M_{⊙}\u2009s^{-1} over 400\xa0ms postmerger. We include neutrino radiation transport that accounts for the effects of neutrino fast flavor conversions dynamically. We find ubiquitous flavor oscillations that result in a significantly more neutron-rich outflow, providing lanthanide and 3rd-peak r-process abundances similar to solar abundances. This provides strong evidence that postmerger accretion disks are a major production site of heavy r-process elements. A similar flavor effect may allow for increased lanthanide production in collapsars.

Volume 126 25
Pages \n 251101\n
DOI 10.1103/PhysRevLett.126.251101
Language English
Journal Physical review letters

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