Magnetic Fields, Accretion, and the Central Engine of Gamma-Ray Bursts
Abstract
I briefly review magnetic effects in accretion physics, and then go on to discuss a possible central engine for gamma-ray bursts. A rotating black hole immersed in a non-axisymmetric magnetic field experiences a torque trying to align spin and field. I suggest that gamma-ray burst hosts may provide conditions where this effect allows rapid extraction of a significant fraction of the hole's rotational energy. I argue that much of the electromagnetic emission is in two narrow beams parallel and antiparallel to the asymptotic field direction. This picture suggests that only a mass 10^-5 Msun is expelled in a relativistic outflow, as required by the fireball picture.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0502570,
title = {Magnetic Fields, Accretion, and the Central Engine of Gamma-Ray Bursts},
author = {A. R. King},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0502570},
year = {2009}
}
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8 pages, Invited talk to appear in the Proceedings of Magnetic Fields in the Universe, Angra dos Reis, Brazil, November 28 - December 3 2004