Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2006-10-24
Astrophys.J.652:1508-1522,2006
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Accepted to ApJ. 36 pages, 19 color figs. Please see http://home.comcast.net/~jdsalmonson/SGRmovies/SGRmoviemain.html for movi
Scientific paper
10.1086/508648
We use the relativistic hydrodynamics code Cosmos++ to model the evolution of the radio nebula triggered by the Dec. 27, 2004 giant flare event of soft gamma repeater 1806-20. We primarily focus on the rebrightening and centroid motion occurring subsequent to day 20 following the flare event. We model this period as a mildly relativistic (gamma ~ 1.07 - 1.67) jetted outflow expanding into the interstellar medium (ISM). We demonstrate that a jet with total energy ~ 10^46 ergs confined to a half opening angle ~ 20 degrees fits the key observables of this event, e.g. the flux lightcurve, emission map centroid position, and aspect ratio. In particular, we find excellent agreement with observations if the rebrightening is due to the jet, moving at 0.5c and inclined ~ 0 - 40 degrees toward the observer, colliding with a density discontinuity in the ISM at a radius of several 10^16 cm. We also find that a jet with a higher velocity, >~ 0.7c, and larger inclination, >~ 70 degrees, moving into a uniform ISM can fit the observations in general, but tends to miss the details of rebrightening. The latter, uniform ISM model predicts an ISM density more than 100 times lower than that of the former model, and thus suggests an independent test which might discriminate between the two. One of the strongest constraints of both models is that the data seems to require a non-uniform jet in order to be well fit.
Anninos Peter
Fragile Chris P.
Salmonson Jay D.
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