Fireballs Loading and the Blast Wave Model of Gamma Ray Bursts
Abstract
A simple function for the spectral power is proposed to model, with 9 parameters, the spectral and temporal evolution of the observed nonthermal synchrotron power flux from GRBs in the blast wave model. Here mc is the observed dimensionless photon energy and is the observing time. Assumptions and an issue of lack of self-consistency are spelled out. The spectra are found to be most sensitive to the baryon loading, expressed in terms of the initial bulk Lorentz factor , and an equipartition term which is assumed to be constant in time and independent of . Expressions are given for the peak spectral power at the photon energy of the spectral power peak. A general rule is that the total fireball particle kinetic energy , where is the deceleration time scale and is the maximum measured bolometric power output in radiation, during which it is carried primarily by photons with energy .
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9804174,
title = {Fireballs Loading and the Blast Wave Model of Gamma Ray Bursts},
author = {C. D. Dermer and J. Chiang and M. Boettcher},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9804174},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
26 pages, including 4 figures, uses epsf.sty, rotate.sty; submitted to ApJ; revised version with extended introduction, redrawn figures, and corrections