Gamma-Ray Bursts as Internal Shocks Caused By Deceleration

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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19 pages, 5 embedded figures, Latex, Submitted to ApJ

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Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) have been thought to originate from internal shocks that occur about 10^{15} cm from a central site. The shells responsible for these shocks merge together and undergo an external shock at about 10^{17} cm, producing the afterglows. We include deceleration in our model of internal shocks and find that, for values of the Lorentz factor greater than 10^3, deceleration is an effective catalyst for converting the bulk motion energy into radiation during the GRB phase. Substantial internal energy occurs because other shells run into the back of the first shell which has decelerated and because the first shell must energize the interstellar medium. Whereas internal shocks without deceleration are about 25% efficient, we can convert up to 85% of the bulk motion energy during the GRB phase. We demonstrate that the resulting time history can have three components. The first is due to internal shocks, excluding those that involve the first shell. This component produces narrow peaks throughout the time history. The second is due to internal shocks involving the first shell, and it produces progressively wider and wider peaks but they tend to be hidden in a slowly varying background in the event. The third component is from energizing the interstellar medium. It is very smooth and may contribute mostly to a lower energy bandpass than the BATSE experiment. There have been claims of upper limits on the possible Lorentz factor because the deceleration must occur at greater radii than the internal shocks to avoid making progressively wider peaks. We do not find this to be the case, and the Lorentz factor (and efficiency) can be much larger.

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