Beaming Effects in Gamma-Ray Bursts

  • Huang Y
  • Lu T
  • Dai Z
  • et al.
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Abstract

Based on a refined generic dynamical model, we investigate afterglows from jetted gamma-ray burst (GRB) remnants numerically. In the relativistic phase, the light curve break could marginally be seen. However, an obvious break does exist at the transition from the relativistic phase to the non-relativistic phase, which typically occurs at time 10 to 30 days. It is very interesting that the break is affected by many parameters, especially by the electron energy fraction (xi_e), and the magnetic energy fraction (xi_B^2). Implication of orphan afterglow surveys on GRB beaming is investigated. The possible existence of a kind of cylindrical jets is also discussed.

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Huang, Y. F., Lu, T., Dai, Z. G., & Cheng, K. S. (2003). Beaming Effects in Gamma-Ray Bursts (pp. 41–48). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0403-8_6

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