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最近大家都比较热衷开始全盘考虑伽马暴,并质疑各个方面。
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Title: |
| Gamma Ray Bursts: basic facts and ideas |
Authors: |
| Ghisellini, Gabriele |
Publication: |
| eprint arXiv:1010.3015 |
Publication Date: |
| 10/2010 |
Origin: |
| ARXIV |
Keywords: |
| Astrophysics - Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics |
Comment: |
| 9 pages, 2 figures, invited talk at the 275 IAU Symp: "Jets at all scales", Buenos Aires, Sept. 2010 |
Bibliographic Code: |
| 2010arXiv1010.3015G |
Abstract
The recent years witnessed a dramatic improvement in our knowledge of the phenomenology and physics of Gamma Ray Bursts (GRBs). However, our "pillars of knowledge" remain a few, while many aspects remain obscure and not understood. There is no general agreement on the radiation mechanism of the prompt emission, nor on the process able to convert the bulk motion of the fireball into random energy of the emitting leptons. The afterglow phase can now be studied at very early phases, showing an unforeseen phenomenology, still to be understood. In this context, the detection of ~GeV emission from ~10 per cent of GRBs, made possible by the {\it Fermi} satellite, can hopefully shed light on some controversial issues.
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