“…Neutrino radiation is the main cooling mechanism, possibly having the ability to power GRBs via neutrino annihilation outside of the disk. In past decades much work has been done onthis model, all of which can be divided into the following categories: (i) research on the stable or timedependent radial characteristics of the disk, such as the dynamics, structure, components, and luminosity of the NDAF model (see, e.g., Popham et al 1999;Narayan et al 2001;Di Matteo et al 2002;Kohri & Mineshige 2002;Janiuk et al 2004Janiuk et al , 2007Kohri et al 2005;Lee et al 2005;Gu et al 2006;Chen & Beloborodov 2007;Kawanaka & Mineshige 2007;Liu et al 2007;Kawabata et al 2008;Zhang & Dai 2009;Kawanaka et al 2013;Li & Liu 2013;Xue et al 2013) or the magnetic NDAF model (e.g., Lei et al 2009;Janiuk & Yuan 2010;Luo et al 2013); (ii) corresponding applications to GRBs observations (e.g., Reynoso et al 2006;Lei et al 2007;Lazzati et al 2008;Liu et al 2010bLiu et al , 2012bRomero et al 2010;Kawanaka & Kohri 2012;Sun et al 2012;Hou et al 2014aHou et al , 2014b; (iii) research on the vertical characteristics of the model and the application of these characteristics to observations (e.g., Sawyer 2003;Liu et al 2008Liu et al , 2010aLiu et al , 2012aLiu et al , 2013Liu et al , 2014…”