Godunov Methods 2001
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-0663-8_4
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Relativistic Jets from Collapsars

Abstract: We have studied the relativistic beamed outflow proposed to occur in the collapsar model of gamma-ray bursts. A jet forms as a consequence of an assumed energy deposition of ∼ 10 50 − 10 51 erg/s within a 30 • cone around the rotation axis of the progenitor star. The generated jet flow is strongly beamed ( < ∼ few degrees) and reaches the surface of the stellar progenitor (r ≈ 3 10 10 cm) intact. At break-out the maximum Lorentz factor of the jet flow is about 33. Simulations have been performed with the GENES… Show more

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“…a broad black-body continuum peaked at a temperature T drag ∼ 2 Γ 2 T . While the observed characteristic photon energy would be therefore ǫ ∼ 0.5Γ 2 2 T 5 (1 + z) −1 MeV, in good agreement with the observed distribution of peak energies of BATSE GRBs (assuming again Γ = 100, see below), the spectrum would not reproduce the observed smoothly broken power-law shape (Band et al 1993).…”
Section: Properties Of the Observed Burstsmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…a broad black-body continuum peaked at a temperature T drag ∼ 2 Γ 2 T . While the observed characteristic photon energy would be therefore ǫ ∼ 0.5Γ 2 2 T 5 (1 + z) −1 MeV, in good agreement with the observed distribution of peak energies of BATSE GRBs (assuming again Γ = 100, see below), the spectrum would not reproduce the observed smoothly broken power-law shape (Band et al 1993).…”
Section: Properties Of the Observed Burstsmentioning
confidence: 56%