A revised analysis of gamma-ray bursts' prompt efficiencies. Issue 1 (7th June 2016)
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- Title:
- A revised analysis of gamma-ray bursts' prompt efficiencies. Issue 1 (7th June 2016)
- Main Title:
- A revised analysis of gamma-ray bursts' prompt efficiencies
- Authors:
- Beniamini, Paz
Nava, Lara
Piran, Tsvi - Abstract:
- Abstract: The prompt gamma-ray bursts' (GRBs) efficiency is an important clue on the emission mechanism producing the γ-rays. Previous estimates of the kinetic energy of the blast waves, based on the X-ray afterglow luminosity LX, suggested that this efficiency is large, with values above 90 per cent in some cases. This poses a problem to emission mechanisms and in particular to the internal shocks model. These estimates are based, however, on the assumption that the X-ray emitting electrons are fast cooling and that their Inverse Compton (IC) losses are negligible. The observed correlations between LX (and hence the blast wave energy) and E γ, iso, the isotropic equivalent energy in the prompt emission, has been considered as observational evidence supporting this analysis. It is reasonable that the prompt gamma-ray energy and the blast wave kinetic energy are correlated and the observed correlation corroborates, therefore, the notion LX is indeed a valid proxy for the latter. Recent findings suggest that the magnetic field in the afterglow shocks is significantly weaker than was earlier thought and its equipartition fraction, ε B, could be as low as 10 −4 or even lower. Motivated by these findings we reconsider the problem, taking now IC cooling into account. We find that the observed LX − E γ, iso correlation is recovered also when IC losses are significant. For small ε B values the blast wave must be more energetic and we find that the corresponding prompt efficiency isAbstract: The prompt gamma-ray bursts' (GRBs) efficiency is an important clue on the emission mechanism producing the γ-rays. Previous estimates of the kinetic energy of the blast waves, based on the X-ray afterglow luminosity LX, suggested that this efficiency is large, with values above 90 per cent in some cases. This poses a problem to emission mechanisms and in particular to the internal shocks model. These estimates are based, however, on the assumption that the X-ray emitting electrons are fast cooling and that their Inverse Compton (IC) losses are negligible. The observed correlations between LX (and hence the blast wave energy) and E γ, iso, the isotropic equivalent energy in the prompt emission, has been considered as observational evidence supporting this analysis. It is reasonable that the prompt gamma-ray energy and the blast wave kinetic energy are correlated and the observed correlation corroborates, therefore, the notion LX is indeed a valid proxy for the latter. Recent findings suggest that the magnetic field in the afterglow shocks is significantly weaker than was earlier thought and its equipartition fraction, ε B, could be as low as 10 −4 or even lower. Motivated by these findings we reconsider the problem, taking now IC cooling into account. We find that the observed LX − E γ, iso correlation is recovered also when IC losses are significant. For small ε B values the blast wave must be more energetic and we find that the corresponding prompt efficiency is significantly smaller than previously thought. For example, for ε B ∼ 10 −4 we infer a typical prompt efficiency of ∼15 per cent. … (more)
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- Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Volume 461:Issue 1(2016)
- Journal:
- Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
- Issue:
- Volume 461:Issue 1(2016)
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- Volume 461, Issue 1 (2016)
- Year:
- 2016
- Volume:
- 461
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2016-0461-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- 51
- Page End:
- 59
- Publication Date:
- 2016-06-07
- Subjects:
- gamma-ray burst: general
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1365-2966 ↗
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http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/loi/mnr ↗
http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1093/mnras/stw1331 ↗
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