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星期二, 一月 31, 2012

Sagi, Eran 2012 伽马暴余辉中的粒子应该是快速加速的

主要内容:
通过GRB 060729的晚期快速的衰减来限制粒子加速的机制。

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Title:
On particle acceleration rate in GRB afterglows
Authors:
Sagi, Eran; Nakar, Ehud
Publication:
eprint arXiv:1201.5124
Publication Date:
01/2012
Origin:
ARXIV
Keywords:
Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
Comment:
ApJ in press
Bibliographic Code:
2012arXiv1201.5124S

Abstract

It is well known that collisionless shocks are major sites of particle acceleration in the Universe, but the details of the acceleration process are still not well understood. The particle acceleration rate, which can shed light on the acceleration process, is rarely measured in astrophysical environments. Here we use observations of gamma-ray burst afterglows, which are weakly magnetized relativistic collisionless shocks in ion-electron plasma, to constrain the rate of particle acceleration in such shocks. We find, based on X-ray and GeV afterglows, an acceleration rate that is most likely very fast, approaching the Bohm limit, when the shock Lorentz factor is in the range of 10-100. In that case X-ray observations may be consistent with no amplification of the magnetic field in the shock upstream region. We examine the X-ray afterglow of GRB 060729, which is observed for 642 days showing a sharp decay in the flux starting about 400 days after the burst, when the shock Lorentz factor is about 5. We find that inability to accelerate X-ray emitting electrons at late time provides a natural explanation for the sharp decay, and that also in that case acceleration must be rather fast, and cannot be more than a 100 times slower than the Bohm limit. We conclude that particle acceleration is most likely fast in GRB afterglows, at least as long as the blast wave is ultra-relativistic.
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