Radiation from collision-dominated relativistic pair fireballs

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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AASTeX, 25 pages, including 7 figures. Accepted for publication in ApJ

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10.1086/323696

It is generally accepted that gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are initiated by a relativistic pair fireball, converting its internal energy into kinetic energy of a relativistically moving plasmoid and subsequently into radiation. Here, we investigate the early stages of this evolution, after the pair fireball has become optically thin to gamma-gamma pair production. We show that for a short period of time, ~ 0.1 - a few seconds after the initial explosion, the pair plasmoid evolution might be dominated by collisional processes prior to the formation of a collisionless shock. We simulate these processes during the early pair plasmoid evolution and calculate the expected radiative signatures. We show that the radiation from the collision-dominated pair plasmoid phase results in a short (~ a few ms) flash of thermal soft X-ray emission, followed by a transition phase of < 1 s during which the fireball turns Thomson thin, but its radiation remains dominated by thermal Comptonization, peaking at around E_pk ~ 100 MeV - a few GeV. While the very early thermal emission could be associated with the quasi-thermal radiation signatures found in the very early phases of several bright BATSE GRBs, the predicted subsequent flash of high-energy emission should be easily detectable with the GLAST satellite.

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