Blackbody-dominated (BBD) gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are events characterized by the absence of a typical afterglow, long durations and the presence of a significant thermal component following the prompt gamma-ray emission. GRB 101225A (the 'Christmas burst') is a prototype of this class. A plausible progenitor system for it, and for the BBD-GRBs, is the merger of a neutron star (NS) and a helium core of an evolved, massive star. Using relativistic hydrodynamic simulations we model the propagation of an ultrarelativistic jet through the enviroment created by such a merger and we compute the whole radiative signature, both thermal and non-thermal, of the jet dynamical evolution. We find that the thermal emission originates from the interaction between the jet and the hydrogen envelope ejected during the NS/He merger.
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Cuesta-Martínez, C., Aloy, M. Á., Mimica, P., Thöne, C., & De Ugarte-Postigo, A. (2014). Numerical models of blackbody-dominated GRBs. In Proceedings of Science. Proceedings of Science (PoS). https://doi.org/10.22323/1.233.0069
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