Gamma-ray bursts from alternating-current jets

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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submitted in ApJ Letters

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We propose a gamma-ray burst scenario involving relativistic jets dominated by Poynting flux with alternating toroidal magnetic fields. Such a structure may arise naturally if the jet is formed and powered by the accretion flow in the core of a collapsar. We conjecture that the polarity of the toroidal magnetic field changes randomly due to hydromagnetic turbulence driven by the magneto-rotational instability (MRI), with the typical reversal time determined by the time scale for amplifying magnetic fields up to a dynamically important level. Poynting flux-dominated jets with reversing B-fields provide a natural and efficient way to dissipate energy via the reconnection process. Gamma-rays are produced at the spatially separated reconnection sites. In this scenario, the emergent synchrotron radiation can be highly polarized and can form both smooth and spiky light curves. We note the possibility that cold and dense filaments can form in the reconnection zones as the result of thermal instability. One could then explain the production of very hard X-ray spectra, as due to bound-free absorption of the synchrotron radiation.

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