2005
DOI: 10.1086/427726
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Optical Afterglows from Cylindrical Jets of Short Gamma‐Ray Bursts

Abstract: Observations of extragalactic radio jets and young stellar jets show that the jets are cylindrical; i.e., they maintain a nearly constant cross section on large scales. It has been suggested that the afterglow behaviors of some long-duration gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are consistent with the cylindrical jet model of GRBs. Here we study the afterglow emission of cylindrical jets from short-duration GRBs. For the usual conical jet geometry, it is argued that, because of the low fluence of short GRBs, the prospects … Show more

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“…SHB afterglow models that I do not cover here are the "cannonball" model (for review seeDar & de Rújula, 2004) and a cylindrical external shock model(Wang, Cheng & Tam., 2005) 23 The spherical approximation can be used here as long as the blast wave properties do not vary over angles that are smaller than 1/Γ (quasi-sphericity of relativistic flows). E in this model corresponds to the isotropic equivalent kinetic energy of the outflow.…”
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“…SHB afterglow models that I do not cover here are the "cannonball" model (for review seeDar & de Rújula, 2004) and a cylindrical external shock model(Wang, Cheng & Tam., 2005) 23 The spherical approximation can be used here as long as the blast wave properties do not vary over angles that are smaller than 1/Γ (quasi-sphericity of relativistic flows). E in this model corresponds to the isotropic equivalent kinetic energy of the outflow.…”
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“…The possibility of cylindrical jets has also been discussed for GRBs(Cheng et al 2001;Wang et al 2005). …”
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“…If this is the case, the environment around the progenitor should be similar to that of long GRBs, which is either a constant-density medium (e.g., Yost et al 2003) with interstellar medium ( ISM) number density n $ 1 cm À3 or a prestellar wind (e.g., Chevalier & Li 2000). Other possibilities for the origin of short GRBs have been proposed within the cylindrical jet model ( Wang et al 2005) and the Poynting flux-dominated GRB model ( Lyutikov & Blandford 2003).…”
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