Self-similar ultra-relativistic jetted blast wave
Abstract
Following a suggestion that a directed relativistic explosion may have a universal intermediate asymptotic, we derive a self-similar solution for an ultra-relativistic jetted blast wave. The solution involves three distinct regions: an approximately paraboloid head where the Lorentz factor exceeds of its maximal, nose value; a geometrically self-similar, expanding envelope slightly narrower than a paraboloid; and an axial core in which the (cylindrically, henceforth) radial flow converges inward towards the axis. Most () of the energy lies well beyond the leading, head region. Here, a radial cross section shows a maximal (separating the core and the envelope), a sign reversal in , and a minimal , at respectively , , and of the shock radius. The solution is apparently unique, and approximately agrees with previous simulations, of different initial conditions, that resolved the head. This suggests that unlike a spherical relativistic blast wave, our solution is an attractor, and may thus describe directed blast waves such as in the external shock phase of a -ray burst.
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@article{arxiv.1506.04739,
title = {Self-similar ultra-relativistic jetted blast wave},
author = {Uri Keshet and Dani Kogan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.04739},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
Revised version (discussion added) accepted by ApJ