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A&A
Volume 664, August 2022
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Article Number | A177 | |
Number of page(s) | 7 | |
Section | Astrophysical processes | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202244082 | |
Published online | 26 August 2022 |
Quasi-periodic oscillations in precursor flares via seismic aftershocks from resonant shattering
1
Theoretical Astrophysics, IAAT, University of Tübingen, Tübingen 72076, Germany
e-mail: arthur.suvorov@tat.uni-tuebingen.de
2
Manly Astrophysics, 15/41-42 East Esplanade, Manly, NSW 2095, Australia
3
Department of Physics, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu 300, Taiwan
Received:
22
May
2022
Accepted:
30
June
2022
Context. GRB 211211A was accompanied by a kilonova, implying a merger origin for the event. A precursor flare, modulated by quasi-periodic oscillations at ≈22 Hz, was also seen ≈1 s prior to the main emission.
Aims. It is suggested here that the precursor resulted from the resonant shattering of one star’s crust prior to coalescence. Seismic aftershocks and low-frequency torsional modes may emanate from the rupture site in this case, explaining the underlying oscillations. This interpretation is directly analogous to proposals for giant flares from soft gamma repeaters, where oscillations at similar frequencies have been observed, involving starquakes followed by crustal vibrations.
Methods. Torsional mode properties were computed for sequences of slowly rotating, magnetised neutron stars in general relativity.
Results. The ≈22 Hz modulations in the precursor matches that of nodeless, ℓ = 2 torsional modes for a wide variety of stellar parameters. Global or discrete Alfvén modes are also viable candidates.
Key words: stars: magnetars / stars: oscillations / gamma-ray burst: individual: 211211A
© A. G. Suvorov et al. 2022
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