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A Comparative Study of Kilonova Models in Pure-EM and Multimessenger Parameter Estimation

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Abstract



Various kilonova models are employed in the literature to constrain both the intrinsic and emission properties of candidate events. This suite of commonly-used models vary in their dependencies, geometries, dimensionality, composition, and physical assumptions about the merger and post-merger environment.

We present a comparative study of several kilonova models and report on their relative behavior and similarities across a broad parameter space when employed in parameter estimation (PE) of the intrinsic properties (e.g. Mc or Mtot) and of the outflow properties (such as composition or mass). This work builds upon our previous studies of semi-analytical ejecta formulae and of their performance in PE. We ‘calibrate’ the set of models by having each of them fit a common set of fake data points and recording the parameters required to generate it. By using the models to produce light curves for the same mock binary system, we assess how differences in outflow assumptions correspond to different observables.

Presenters

  • Amelia Michele Henkel

    University of New Hampshire

Authors

  • Amelia Michele Henkel

    University of New Hampshire

  • Samaya M Nissanke

    University of Amsterdam

  • Selah Melfor

    University of Amsterdam

  • Francois V Foucart

    University of New Hampshire

  • Geert Raaijmakers

    University of Amsterdam