Compton tails in long-duration gamma-ray bursts

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Gamma-Rays: Bursts, X-Rays: General

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Some of the phenomena related to the prompt gamma-ray burst emission could be interpreted as the presence of a consistent amount of material (Thomson optical depth ~1) at rest and close to the source at a typical distance of ~1015 cm. The material optical depth τ=σΔR, where is the average particle density over the distance ΔR, will attenuate the prompt gamma-ray flux by an amount e-τ, while producing a secondary flux proportional to 1 - e-τ of scattered photons with a partly modified energy spectrum. This emission should be delayed with respect to the prompt gamma-ray emission by a time-scale which is directly related to the burst opening angle (θj) and to the scattering material space distribution (ΔR).

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