Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2003-08-31
Astrophys.J.609:363-377,2004
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
37 pages, 17 figures, accepted by ApJ, revised version after referee comments
Scientific paper
10.1086/421006
We consider a stationary, spherically outflowing wind consisting of electron-positron pairs and photons. We do not assume thermal equilibrium, and include the two-body processes that occur in such a wind: Moller and Bhaba scattering of pairs, Compton scattering, two-photon pair annihilation, and two-photon pair production, together with their radiative three-body variants: bremsstrahlung, double Compton scattering, and three-photon pair annihilation, with their inverse processes. In the concrete example described here, the wind injection source is a hot, bare, strange star. Such stars are thought to be powerful sources of pairs created by the Coulomb barrier at the quark surface. We present a new, finite-difference scheme for solving the relativistic kinetic Boltzmann equations for pairs and photons. Using this method we study the kinetics of the wind particles and the emerging emission for total luminosities of L=10^{34}-10^{42} ergs/s. We find the rates of particle number and energy outflows, outflow velocities, number densities, energy spectra, and other parameters for both photons and pairs as functions of the distance. We find that for L>2x10^{35} ergs/s, photons dominate the emerging emission. As L increases from ~ 10^{34} to 10^{42} ergs/s, the mean energy of emergent photons decreases from ~400-500 keV to 40 keV, as the spectrum changes in shape from that of a wide annihilation line to nearly a blackbody spectrum with a high energy (> 100 keV) tail. These results are pertinent to the deduction of the outside appearance of hot bare strange stars, which might help discern them from neutron stars.
Aksenov Alexey G.
Milgrom Mordehai
Usov Vladimir V.
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