Black hole - neutron star binaries with high spins and large mass asymmetries: II. Properties of dynamical simulations

Konrad Topolski, Samuel Tootle, Luciano Rezzolla
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Black hole (BH) - neutron star (NS) binary mergers are not only strong sources of gravitational waves (GWs), but they are also candidates for joint detections in the GW and electromagnetic (EM) spectra. However, the possible emergence of an EM signal from these binaries is determined by a complex combination of the equation of state (EOS), the BH spin, and the mass ratio. In this second paper in a series, we present a systematic exploration of the possible space of binary parameters in terms of the mass ratio and BH spin so as to construct a complete description of the dynamical processes accompanying a BHNS binary merger. This second work relies not only on the initial data presented in the companion paper I, but also on the predictions via quasi-equilibrium (QE) sequences on the outcome of the binary. In this way, and for the first time, we are able to relate the predictions of QE analyses with the results of accurate general-relativistic magnetohydrodynamic simulations. In addition to a careful investigation of the evolution of the BH mass and spin as a result of the merger, the total remnant rest-mass of the resulting accretion disk and its properties, and of the corresponding post-merger GW emission, special attention is paid to the conditions that lead to tidal disruption. Leveraging QE calculations, we are able to verify the reliability of stringent predictions about the occurrence or not of a plunge and to measure the `strength' of the tidal disruption when it takes place. Finally, using a novel contraction of the Riemann tensor in a tetrad comoving with the fluid introduced in paper I, we are able to point out the onset of the instability to tidal disruption. This new diagnostic can be employed not only to determine the occurrence of the disruption, but also to characterize it in terms of the binary parameters.
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具有高自旋和大质量不对称的黑洞-中子星双星:II.动力学模拟的特性
黑洞(BH)-中子星(NS)双星合并不仅是引力波(GW)的强大来源,而且也是引力波和电磁波(EM)光谱联合探测的候选者。然而,这些双星可能产生的电磁信号是由状态方程(EOS)、BH自旋和质量比的综合组合决定的。在本系列的第二篇论文中,我们从质量比和BH自旋的角度,对双星参数的可能空间进行了系统的探索,从而构建出伴随BHNS双星合并的动力学过程的完整描述。这第二项工作不仅依赖于论文 I 中提供的初始数据,还依赖于通过准平衡(QE)序列对双星结果的预测。除了仔细研究合并后 BH 质量和自旋的演化、所产生的增殖盘的总剩余静止质量及其性质,以及相应的合并后 GW 发射之外,我们还特别关注了导致潮汐破坏的条件。利用 QE 计算,我们能够验证关于发生或不发生暴跌的严格预测的可靠性,并测量潮汐扰动发生时的 "强度"。最后,利用与论文 I 中引入的流体相向的四面体中黎曼张量的水平收缩,我们能够指出潮汐扰动不稳定性的开始。这种新的诊断方法不仅可以用来确定破坏的发生,还可以根据二元参数来描述破坏的特征。
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