The protomagnetar model for gamma-ray bursts

BDB. D. MetzgerDGD. GianniosTAT. A. ThompsonNBN. BucciantiniEQE. Quataert
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Abstract

Long duration Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) originate from the core collapse of massive stars, but the identity of the central engine remains elusive. Previous work has shown that rapidly spinning, strongly magnetized proto-neutron stars (`millisecond proto-magnetars') produce outflows with energies, timescales, and magnetizations sigma_0 (maximum Lorentz factor) that are consistent with those required to produce long GRBs. Here we extend this work in order to construct a self-consistent model that directly connects the properties of the central engine to the observed prompt emission. Just after the launch of the supernova shock, a wind heated by neutrinos is driven from the proto-magnetar. The outflow is collimated…

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  • BD
    B. D. MetzgerCorresponding
  • DG
    D. Giannios
  • TA
    T. A. Thompson
  • NB
    N. Bucciantini
  • EQ
    E. Quataert

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Magnetar
  • Gamma-ray burst
  • Jet (fluid)
  • Neutrino
  • Neutron star
  • Lorentz factor
  • Dissipation
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