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星期二, 二月 15, 2011

van Eerten 2011 提供各种各样的光变曲线

主要内容:
根据不同的参数,用的方法是:High-Resolution Hydrodynamical Jet Simulations

http://cosmo.nyu.edu/afterglowlibrary/

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Title:
An on-line library of afterglow light curves
Authors:
van Eerten, H. J.MacFadyen, A. I.Zhang, W.
Publication:
eprint arXiv:1102.2863
Publication Date:
02/2011
Origin:
ARXIV
Keywords:
Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
Comment:
4 pages, 2 figures. Second of two contributions to proceedings GRB2010 Maryland conference. Editors: McEnery, Racusin and Gehrels. The data from this paper is publicly available from http://cosmo.nyu.edu/afterglowlibrary/
Bibliographic Code:
2011arXiv1102.2863V

Abstract

Numerical studies of gamma-ray burst afterglow jets reveal significant qualitative differences with simplified analytical models. We present an on-line library of synthetic afterglow light curves and broadband spectra for use in interpreting observational data. Light curves have been calculated for various physics settings such as explosion energy and circumburst structure, as well as differing jet parameters and observer angle and redshift. Calculations gave been done for observer frequencies ranging from low radio to X-ray and for observer times from hours to decades after the burst. The light curves have been calculated from high-resolution 2D hydrodynamical simulations performed with the RAM adaptive-mesh refinement code and a detailed synchrotron radiation code. The library will contain both generic afterglow simulations as well as specific case studies and will be freely accessible at http://cosmo.nyu.edu/afterglowlibrary . The synthetic light curves can be used as a check on the accuracy of physical parameters derived from analytical model fits to afterglow data, to quantitatively explore the consequences of varying parameters such as observer angle and for accurate predictions of future telescope data.

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