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On explaining prompt emission from GRB central engines with photospheric emission model

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2021-10-29 v1

Abstract

Although the observed spectra for gamma-ray burst (GRB) prompt emission is well constrained, the underlying radiation mechanism is still not very well understood. We explore photospheric emission in GRB jets by modelling the Comptonization of fast cooled synchrotron photons whilst the electrons and protons are accelerated to highly relativistic energies by repeated energy dissipation events as well as Coulomb collisions. In contrast to the previous simulations, we implement realistic photon-to-particle number ratios of Nγ/Ne105N_{\gamma}/N_e \sim 10^{5} or higher, that are consistent with the observed radiation efficiency of relativistic jets. Using our Monte Carlo radiation transfer (MCRaT) code, we can successfully model the prompt emission spectra when the electrons are momentarily accelerated to highly relativistic energies (Lorentz factor 50100\sim 50-100) after getting powered by 3050\sim30-50 episodic dissipation events in addition to their Coulomb coupling with the jet protons, and for baryonic outflows that originate from moderate optical depths 2030\sim20-30. We also show that the resultant shape of the photon spectrum is practically independent of the initial photon energy distribution and the jet baryonic energy content, and hence independent of the emission mechanism.

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@article{arxiv.2110.14792,
  title  = {On explaining prompt emission from GRB central engines with photospheric emission model},
  author = {Mukul Bhattacharya and Pawan Kumar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.14792},
  year   = {2021}
}

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15 pages including 5 figures; based on the talk given in the 16th Marcel Grossmann Meeting (MG16) held during July 5-10, 2021; to appear in the proceedings of MG16