The X-rays generated in the years following the kilonova monitored by the Chandra X-ray Observatory
An article accepted for publication in “The Astrophysical Journal Letter” reports a study based on the X-ray emissions from the kilonova generated by the merger of two neutron stars in the event detected by gravitational waves on August 17, 2017, and cataloged as GW170817. A team of researchers used observations conducted with NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory in the years following the first detection to monitor the evolution of the kilonova’s remnants. So far, this is the only kilonova identified with certainty and it was detected at both electromagnetic and gravitational waves but there’s still no certainty of what was produced by the GW170817 event. The X-ray emissions could indicate that a black hole was born but they could be emissions that are a kind of afterglow of the kilonova.
