Analytical Solutions for Expanding Fireballs

  • Li C
  • Sari R
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Abstract

Many models of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) as well as of soft gamma repeaters (SGRs) involve a fireball—an optically thick concentration of radiation energy with a high ratio of energy density to rest mass. We study the asymptotic behavior of an ultrarelativistic fireball consisting of electron-positron pairs and photons. We show that in the ultrarelativistic limit, after photons decouple from the pairs, the photon distribution function remains a blackbody spectrum in some appropriate Lorentz frame, allowing us to define an effective Lorentz factor and temperature for the photon gas. We also study the freezing out of electron-positron pairs and their asymptotic Lorentz factor -->γ∞. The dependence of these quantities on initial conditions can be described by simple scaling laws. We apply our results to SGR 1806-20 and find that the energy carried by electron-positron pairs is higher than calculated by former estimates, but is still an order of magnitude short of the minimum energy required to produce the observed afterglow. A viable solution of the energy budget is that the fireball is loaded by baryons or electromagnetic flux.

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Li, C., & Sari, R. (2008). Analytical Solutions for Expanding Fireballs. The Astrophysical Journal, 677(1), 425–431. https://doi.org/10.1086/527551

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