Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1997-12-03
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
5 pages, LaTex, uses aipproc and psfig style files. To appear in the proceedings of the Fourth Huntsville Gamma Ray Burst Symp
Scientific paper
10.1063/1.55449
If gamma ray bursts are highly collimated, radiating into only a small fraction of the sky, the energy requirements of each event may be reduced by several (up to 4 - 6) orders of magnitude, and the event rate increased correspondingly. The large Lorentz factors (Gamma > 100) inferred from GRB spectra imply relativistic beaming of the gamma rays into an angle 1/Gamma. We are at present ignorant of whether there are ejecta outside this narrow cone. Afterglows allow empirical tests of whether GRBs are well-collimated jets or spherical fireballs. The bulk Lorentz factor decreases and radiation is beamed into an ever increasing solid angle as the burst remnant expands. It follows that if gamma ray bursts are highly collimated, many more optical and radio transients should be observed without associated gamma rays than with them. In addition, a burst whose ejecta are beamed into angle zeta undergoes a qualitative change in evolution when Gamma < 1/zeta: Before this, Gamma ~ r^{-3/2}, while afterwards, Gamma decays exponentially with r. This change results in a potentially observable break in the afterglow light curve. Successful application of either test would eliminate the largest remaining uncertainty in the energy requirements and space density of gamma ray bursters.
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