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On the Curvature Effect of a Relativistic Spherical Shell

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2015-08-06 v2

Abstract

We consider a relativistic spherical shell and calculate its spectral flux as received by a distant observer. Using two different methods, we derive a simple analytical expression of the observed spectral flux and show that the well-known relation α^=2+β^\hat \alpha = 2+\hat \beta (between temporal index α^\hat \alpha and spectral index β^\hat \beta) of the high-latitude emission is achieved naturally in our derivation but holds only when the shell moves with a constant Lorentz factor Γ\Gamma. Presenting numerical models where the shell is under acceleration or deceleration, we show that the simple α^=2+β^\hat \alpha = 2+\hat \beta relation is indeed deviated as long as Γ\Gamma is not constant. For the models under acceleration, we find that the light curves produced purely by the high-latitude emission decay initially much steeper than the constant Γ\Gamma case and gradually resume the α^=2+β^\hat \alpha = 2+\hat \beta relation in about one and half orders of magnitude in observer time. For the models under deceleration, the trend is opposite. The light curves made purely by the high-latitude emission decay initially shallower than the constant Γ\Gamma case and gradually resume the relation α^=2+β^\hat \alpha = 2+\hat \beta in a similar order of magnitude in observer time. We also show that how fast the Lorentz factor Γ\Gamma of the shell increases or decreases is the main ingredient determining the initial steepness or shallowness of the light curves.

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@article{arxiv.1411.0118,
  title  = {On the Curvature Effect of a Relativistic Spherical Shell},
  author = {Z. Lucas Uhm and Bing Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1411.0118},
  year   = {2015}
}

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7 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ