Cerium Features in Kilonova Near-infrared Spectra: Implication from a Chemically Peculiar Star

  • Tanaka M
  • Domoto N
  • Aoki W
  • et al.
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Abstract

Observations of the kilonova from the neutron star merger event GW170817 opened a way to study r -process nucleosynthesis directly using neutron star mergers. It is, however, challenging to identify individual elements in kilonova spectra due to a lack of complete atomic data, in particular at near-infrared (NIR) wavelengths. In this paper, we demonstrate that spectra of chemically peculiar stars with enhanced heavy-element abundances can provide us with an excellent astrophysical laboratory for kilonova spectra. We show that the photosphere of the late B-type, chemically peculiar star HR 465 has similar lanthanide abundances and ionization degrees with those in the line-forming region in a kilonova at ∼2.5 days after the merger. The NIR spectrum of HR 465 taken with Subaru/IRD indicates that Ce iii lines give the strongest absorption feature around 16000 Å and there are no other comparably strong transitions around these lines. The Ce iii lines nicely match with the broad absorption feature at 14500 Å observed in GW170817 with a blueshift of v = 0.1 c , which supports recent identification of this feature as Ce iii by Domoto et al.

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Tanaka, M., Domoto, N., Aoki, W., Ishigaki, M. N., Wanajo, S., Hotokezaka, K., … Ueda, A. (2023). Cerium Features in Kilonova Near-infrared Spectra: Implication from a Chemically Peculiar Star. The Astrophysical Journal, 953(1), 17. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/acdc95

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