Relativistic beaming in gamma-ray bursts.

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Gamma-Ray Bursts: Relativistic Beaming, Gamma-Ray Bursts: Radiation Mechanisms

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The relativistic beaming effect is an important radiation mechanism in explaining gamma-ray bursts, according to recent observed data by the Compton Gamma-ray Observatory (CGRO). The pair production optical depth and the relationship between the Lorentz factor and spectral index have been calculated in considering a non-uniform distribution of beam photons in gamma-ray bursts. As a comparison, the authors also calculate the minimum Lorentz factor for 54 observed gamma-ray bursts seen by the CGRO.

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