Binary driven hypernova (BdHN) models long gamma-ray burst (GRBs) as occurring in the binary systems involving a carbon-oxygen core (COcore) and a companion neutron star (NS) or a black hole (BH). This model, first proposed in 2012, succeeds and improves upon the fireshell model and the induced gravitational collapse (IGC) paradigm. After nearly a decade of development, the BdHN model has reached a nearly complete structure, explaining all the observables of long bursts into its theoretical framework, and has given a refined classification of long GRBs according to the original properties of the progenitors. In this article, we present a summary of the BdHN model and the physical processes at work in each of the envisaged Episodes during its occurrence and lifetime, duly contextualized in the framework of GRB observations.
@article{arxiv.2201.03500,
title = {A Brief Review of Binary Driven Hypernova},
author = {Jorge A. Rueda and Remo Ruffini and Rahim Moradi and Yu Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.03500},
year = {2022}
}
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Review paper, Published in IJMPD, Volume No. 30, Issue No. 15