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Features and prospects for Kilonova remnant detection with current and future surveys
We study the observable spectral and temporal properties of kilonova remnants
analytically, and showcase quantitative differences with respect to supernova
remnants. We provide detection prospects of kilonova remnants in the context of
ongoing radio surveys. We find that there is a good chance to expect 10s of
such objects in future surveys with a flux threshold of $\sim 0.1$ mJy.
Kilonova remnants from a postulated population of long lived supramassive
neutron star remnants of neutron star mergers are even more likely to be
detected as they are extremely bright and peak earlier. For ongoing survey with
threshold of $\sim$ mJy, we expect to find 10-100s of such objects if they are
a significant fraction of total kilonova population. Considering that there are
no promising such kilonovae candidates in current surveys, we constrain the
fraction of such extreme kilonova to be no more than 30 percent of the overall
kilonovae rate, depending on the details of ejecta mass and external density
distribution.