Afterglow emission in gamma-ray bursts - I. Pair-enriched ambient medium and radiative blast waves

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Forward shocks caused by the interaction between a relativistic blast wave and the circumburst medium are thought to be responsible for the afterglow emission in gamma-ray bursts (GRBs). We consider the hydrodynamics of a spherical relativistic blast wave expanding into the surrounding medium and we generalize the standard theory in order to account for several effects that are generally ignored. In particular, we consider the role of adiabatic and radiative losses in the hydrodynamical evolution of the shock, under the assumption that the cooling losses are fast. Our model can describe adiabatic. fully radiative and semiradiative blast waves, and can describe the effects of a time-varying radiative efficiency. The equations we present are valid for arbitrary density profiles, and also for a circumburst medium enriched with electron-positron pairs. The presence of pairs enhances the fraction of shock energy gained by the leptons, thus increasing the importance of radiative losses. Our model allows us to study whether the high-energy (>0.1 GeV) emission in GRBs may originate from afterglow radiation. In particular, it is suitable to test whether the fast decay of the high-energy light curve observed in several Fermi Large Area Telescope GRBs can be ascribed to an initial radiative phase, followed by the standard adiabatic evolution.© 2013 The Authors.

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Nava, L., Sironi, L., Ghisellini, G., Celotti, A., & Ghirlanda, G. (2013). Afterglow emission in gamma-ray bursts - I. Pair-enriched ambient medium and radiative blast waves. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 433(3), 2107–2121. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stt872

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