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Compact binary mergers: an astrophysical perspective

S. Rosswog

Published 2010-12-04, updated 2010-12-22Version 2

This paper reviews the current understanding of double neutron star and neutron star black hole binaries. It addresses mainly (nuclear) astrophysics aspects of compact binary mergers and thus complements recent reviews that have emphasized the numerical relativity viewpoint. In particular, the paper discusses different channels to release neutron-rich matter into the host galaxy, connections between compact binary mergers and short Gamma-ray bursts and accompanying electromagnetic signals.

Comments: 22 pages, 2 figures, invited review at "Nuclei in the Cosmos" (NIC XI)
Categories: astro-ph.HE, nucl-th
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