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Gamma-ray burst jets: uniform or structured?

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2015-03-05 v1

Abstract

The structure of Gamma-Ray Burst (GRB) jets impacts on their prompt and afterglow emission properties. Insights into the still unknown structure of GRBs can be achieved by studying how different structures impact on the luminosity function (LF): i) we show that low (1046<Liso<104810^{46} < L_{\rm iso} < 10^{48} erg/s) and high (i.e. with Liso>1050L_{\rm iso} > 10^{50} erg/s) luminosity GRBs can be described by a unique LF; ii) we find that a uniform jet (seen on- and off-axis) as well as a very steep structured jet (i.e. ϵ(θ)θs\epsilon(\theta) \propto \theta^{-s} with s>4s > 4) can reproduce the current LF data; iii) taking into account the emission from the whole jet (i.e. including contributions from mildly relativistic, off-axis jet elements) we find that Eiso(θv)E_{\rm iso}(\theta_{\rm v}) (we dub this quantity "apparent structure") can be very different from the intrinsic structure ϵ(θ)\epsilon(\theta): in particular, a jet with a Gaussian intrinsic structure has an apparent structure which is more similar to a power law. This opens a new viewpoint on the quasi-universal structured jet hypothesis.

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@article{arxiv.1503.01131,
  title  = {Gamma-ray burst jets: uniform or structured?},
  author = {O. S. Salafia and A. Pescalli and F. Nappo and G. Ghisellini and G. Ghirlanda and R. Salvaterra and G. Tagliaferri},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1503.01131},
  year   = {2015}
}

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6 pages, 3 figures. In proceedings of "Swift: 10 Years of Discovery" congress (Rome, 2-4 December 2014), poster session

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