Dynamical Energy Dissipation of Relativistic Magnetic Bullets
Abstract
To demonstrate the magnetic energy dissipation via relativistic shocks, we carry out spherically symmetrical one-dimensional special relativistic magneto-hydrodynamic simulations of highly magnetised outflows with an adaptive mesh refinement method. We first investigate the detail of the dynamical energy dissipation via interaction between a single ejecta and an external medium. The energy dissipation timescales, which affect the early behaviour of the afterglow emission in gamma-ray bursts, are estimated for a wide range of magnetisation. In addition, we demonstrate the internal shock dissipation in multiple interactions between magnetically dominated relativistic ejecta and kinetically dominated non-relativistic winds. Our numerical results show that almost 10% of the magnetic energy in the ejecta can be converted into the thermal energy of the relativistic and low-magnetised outflows via shocks in the rarefaction waves or the winds. Such hot and less magnetised outflows are relevant for observed non-thermal emissions in blazars or gamma-ray bursts.
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@article{arxiv.2307.10576,
title = {Dynamical Energy Dissipation of Relativistic Magnetic Bullets},
author = {Yo Kusafuka and Katsuaki Asano and Takumi Ohmura and Tomohisa Kawashima},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.10576},
year = {2023}
}
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12 pages, 14 figures, Animations are available from here https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgnUM4yGp9oLxqXlcKcc8ftJne9kTpHEs