Low Frequency Radio Pulses from Gamma-Ray Bursts?

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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13 pages, 1 figure, added references, submitted to ApJ

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Gamma-ray bursts, if they are generated in the process of interaction between relativistic strongly magnetized winds and an ambient medium, may be accompanied by very short pulses of low-frequency radio emission. The bulk of this emission is expected to be at the frequencies of $\sim 0.1-1$ MHz and cannot be observed. However, the high-frequency tail of the low-frequency radio emission may reach a few ten MHz and be detected, especially if the strength of the magnetic field of the wind is extremely high.

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