Scaling in long-duration gamma ray burst time profiles

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Gamma Ray Bursts (GRB) are randomly occurring bursts of radiation from deep space. In this study, the multifractal and scaling characteristics of turbulence have been found in long duration GRB time profiles. Several analysis techniques were used to expose these characteristics. They are the multiplier distribution analysis, the multifractal analysis, the Fourier spectrum analysis, and the cycle analysis which also unveils intermittency. These results imply that the e+e - - γ plasma fireball mechanism is the basis for GRB processes. Furthermore, the existence of an inertial scale (Kolmogorov scale) indicates that the observed GRB data come from a closed system. This is a sign that the development of the relativistic outflow is adiabatic.

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