Are Gamma-ray bursts due to isotropic fireballs or cylindrical jets?

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Galaxies: Jets, Gamma-Rays: Burst, Blast Waves

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Afterglows from most gamma-ray bursts, such as GRBs 970228, 970508, 971214, 980329 and 980703, decay slowly and steadily. These bursts are widely believed to be due to isotropic fireballs. However, their afterglows in fact can also be well fit by the cylindrical jet model. It is proposed that these bursts are produced by cylindrical jets, not necessarily isotropic fireballs.

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