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Heavy element production in a compact object merger observed by JWST

Authors :
Levan, Andrew
Gompertz, Benjamin P.
Salafia, Om Sharan
Bulla, Mattia
Burns, Eric
Hotokezaka, Kenta
Izzo, Luca
Lamb, Gavin P.
Malesani, Daniele B.
Oates, Samantha R.
Ravasio, Maria Edvige
Escorial, Alicia Rouco
Schneider, Benjamin
Sarin, Nikhil
Schulze, Steve
Tanvir, Nial R.
Ackley, Kendall
Anderson, Gemma
Brammer, Gabriel B.
Christensen, Lise
Dhillon, Vikram S.
Evans, Phil A.
Fausnaugh, Michael
Fong, Wen-fai
Fruchter, Andrew S.
Fryer, Chris
Fynbo, Johan P. U.
Gaspari, Nicola
Heintz, Kasper E.
Hjorth, Jens
Kennea, Jamie A.
Kennedy, Mark R.
Laskar, Tanmoy
Leloudas, Giorgos
Mandel, Ilya
Martin-Carrillo, Antonio
Metzger, Brian D.
Nicholl, Matt
Nugent, Anya
Palmerio, Jesse T.
Pugliese, Giovanna
Rastinejad, Jillian
Rhodes, Lauren
Saccardi, Andrea
Smartt, Stephen J.
Stevance, Heloise F.
Tohuvavohu, Aaron
Horst, Alexander van der
Vergani, Susanna D.
Watson, Darach
Barclay, Thomas
Bhirombhakdi, Kornpob
Breedt, Elmé
Breeveld, Alice A.
Brown, Alexander J.
Campana, Sergio
Chrimes, Ashley A.
D’Avanzo, Paolo
D’Elia, Valerio
Pasquale, Massimiliano De
Dyer, Martin J.
Galloway, Duncan K.
Garbutt, James A.
Hartmann, Dieter H.
Jakobsson, Páll
Kerry, Paul
Kouveliotou, Chryssa
Langeroodi, Danial
Floc’h, Emeric Le
Leung, James K.
Littlefair, Stuart P.
Munday, James
O’Brien, Paul
Parsons, Steven G.
Pelisoli, Ingrid
Sahman, David I.
Salvaterra, Ruben
Sbarufatti, Boris
Steeghs, Danny
Tagliaferri, Gianpiero
Thöne, Christina C.
Postigo, Antonio de Ugarte
Kann, David Alexander
Levan, Andrew
Gompertz, Benjamin P.
Salafia, Om Sharan
Bulla, Mattia
Burns, Eric
Hotokezaka, Kenta
Izzo, Luca
Lamb, Gavin P.
Malesani, Daniele B.
Oates, Samantha R.
Ravasio, Maria Edvige
Escorial, Alicia Rouco
Schneider, Benjamin
Sarin, Nikhil
Schulze, Steve
Tanvir, Nial R.
Ackley, Kendall
Anderson, Gemma
Brammer, Gabriel B.
Christensen, Lise
Dhillon, Vikram S.
Evans, Phil A.
Fausnaugh, Michael
Fong, Wen-fai
Fruchter, Andrew S.
Fryer, Chris
Fynbo, Johan P. U.
Gaspari, Nicola
Heintz, Kasper E.
Hjorth, Jens
Kennea, Jamie A.
Kennedy, Mark R.
Laskar, Tanmoy
Leloudas, Giorgos
Mandel, Ilya
Martin-Carrillo, Antonio
Metzger, Brian D.
Nicholl, Matt
Nugent, Anya
Palmerio, Jesse T.
Pugliese, Giovanna
Rastinejad, Jillian
Rhodes, Lauren
Saccardi, Andrea
Smartt, Stephen J.
Stevance, Heloise F.
Tohuvavohu, Aaron
Horst, Alexander van der
Vergani, Susanna D.
Watson, Darach
Barclay, Thomas
Bhirombhakdi, Kornpob
Breedt, Elmé
Breeveld, Alice A.
Brown, Alexander J.
Campana, Sergio
Chrimes, Ashley A.
D’Avanzo, Paolo
D’Elia, Valerio
Pasquale, Massimiliano De
Dyer, Martin J.
Galloway, Duncan K.
Garbutt, James A.
Hartmann, Dieter H.
Jakobsson, Páll
Kerry, Paul
Kouveliotou, Chryssa
Langeroodi, Danial
Floc’h, Emeric Le
Leung, James K.
Littlefair, Stuart P.
Munday, James
O’Brien, Paul
Parsons, Steven G.
Pelisoli, Ingrid
Sahman, David I.
Salvaterra, Ruben
Sbarufatti, Boris
Steeghs, Danny
Tagliaferri, Gianpiero
Thöne, Christina C.
Postigo, Antonio de Ugarte
Kann, David Alexander
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The mergers of binary compact objects such as neutron stars and black holes are of central interest to several areas of astrophysics, including as the progenitors of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) 1, sources of high-frequency gravitational waves (GWs) 2 and likely production sites for heavy-element nucleosynthesis by means of rapid neutron capture (the r-process) 3. Here we present observations of the exceptionally bright GRB 230307A. We show that GRB 230307A belongs to the class of long-duration GRBs associated with compact object mergers 4–6 and contains a kilonova similar to AT2017gfo, associated with the GW merger GW170817 (refs. 7–12). We obtained James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) mid-infrared imaging and spectroscopy 29 and 61 days after the burst. The spectroscopy shows an emission line at 2.15 microns, which we interpret as tellurium (atomic mass A = 130) and a very red source, emitting most of its light in the mid-infrared owing to the production of lanthanides. These observations demonstrate that nucleosynthesis in GRBs can create r-process elements across a broad atomic mass range and play a central role in heavy-element nucleosynthesis across the Universe.

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OAIster
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Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1425775111
Document Type :
Electronic Resource