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Binary neutron star mergers after GW170817

The first combined detection of gravitational waves and electromagnetic signals from a binary neutron star (BNS) merger in August 2017 (event named GW170817) represents a major landmark for the ongoing investigation on these extraordinary systems. In this short review, we introduce BNS mergers as events of the utmost importance for astrophysics and fundamental physics and discuss the main discoveries enabled by this first multimessenger observation, which include compelling evidence that such mergers produce a copious amount of heavy r-process elements and can power short gamma-ray bursts. We further discuss key open questions left behind on this event and BNS mergers in general, focussing the attention on the current status and limitations of theoretical models and numerical simulations.

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