Fragmentation in Gravitationally Unstable Collapsar Disks and Subsolar Neutron Star Mergers

  • Metzger B
  • Hui L
  • Cantiello M
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Abstract

Although stable neutron stars (NSs) can in principle exist down to masses M ns ≈ 0.1 M ⊙ , standard models of stellar core-collapse predict a robust lower limit M ns ≳ 1.2 M ⊙ , roughly commensurate with the Chandrasekhar mass M Ch of the progenitor’s iron core (electron fraction Y e ≈ 0.5). However, this limit may be circumvented in sufficiently dense neutron-rich environments ( Y e < 0.5) for which M Ch ∝ Y e 2 is reduced to ≲1 M ⊙ . Such physical conditions could arise in the black hole accretion disks formed from the collapse of rapidly rotating stars (“collapsars”), as a result of gravitational instabilities and cooling-induced fragmentation, similar to models for planet formation in protostellar disks. We confirm that the conditions to form subsolar-mass NS (ssNS) may be marginally satisfied in the outer regions of massive neutrino-cooled collapsar disks. If the disk fragments into multiple ssNSs, their subsequent coalescence offers a channel for precipitating subsolar mass LIGO/Virgo gravitational-wave mergers that does not implicate primordial black holes. The model makes several additional predictions: (1) ∼Hz frequency Doppler modulation of the ssNS-merger gravitational-wave signals due to the binary’s orbital motion in the disk; (2) at least one additional gravitational-wave event (coincident within ≲hours), from the coalescence of the ssNS-merger remnant(s) with the central black hole; (3) an associated gamma-ray burst and supernova counterpart, the latter boosted in energy and enriched with r -process elements from the NS merger(s) embedded within the exploding stellar envelope (“kilonovae inside a supernova”).

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Metzger, B. D., Hui, L., & Cantiello, M. (2024). Fragmentation in Gravitationally Unstable Collapsar Disks and Subsolar Neutron Star Mergers. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 971(2), L34. https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ad6990

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