论文标题
连接短伽马射线爆发的扩展和高原排放
Linking extended and plateau emissions of short gamma-ray bursts
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论文摘要
一些短的伽马射线爆发(SGRB)显示出更长的持久发射阶段,称为持续$ \ sim 10^{2-3} \,\ rm S $的扩展发射(EE),以及持久的$ \ sim10^{4-5} {4-5} \,\ rm s $。虽然中央发动机的持久活动是为两种排放供电的有前途的解释,但它们的物理起源和排放机制仍然不确定。在这项工作中,我们研究了EES的特性及其与PES的联系。首先,我们使用紧凑型参数限制了流出电源的最小洛伦兹因子$γ$,并发现流出应该是相对论的,$γ\ gtrsim10 $。我们为PES提出了一个一致的方案,在该场景中,流出最终会赶上负责迅速发射的射流,并将能量注入到先前的射流形成的正向冲击中,这自然会导致PE。我们还在我们的情况下,在我们的情况下,在10个观察到的SGRB和PE伴随着EE的情况下,我们还得出了EES的辐射效率和流出的Lorentz因子。效率的平均值为$ \ sim3 \,\%$,但显示范围从$ \ sim0.01 $到$ \ sim100 \%$。 Lorentz因子为$ \ sim20-30 $,与紧凑性参数一致。这些结果表明,与更快的流出相比,通过效率较低的发射速度较慢,EES产生,这会导致迅速发射以高辐射效率。
Some short gamma-ray bursts (SGRBs) show a longer lasting emission phase, called extended emission (EE) lasting $\sim 10^{2-3}\,\rm s$, as well as a plateau emission (PE) lasting $\sim10^{4-5}\,\rm s$. While a long-lasting activity of the central engines is a promising explanation for powering both emissions, their physical origin and their emission mechanisms are still uncertain. In this work, we study the properties of the EEs and their connection with the PEs. First, we constrain the minimal Lorentz factor $Γ$ of the outflows powering EEs, using compactness arguments and find that the outflows should be relativistic, $Γ\gtrsim10$. We propose a consistent scenario for the PEs, where the outflow eventually catches up with the jet responsible for the prompt emission, injecting energy into the forward shock formed by the prior jet, which naturally results in a PE. We also derive the radiation efficiency of EEs and the Lorentz factor of the outflow within our scenario for 10 well-observed SGRBs accompanied by both EE and PE. The efficiency has an average value of $\sim3\,\%$ but shows a broad distribution ranging from $\sim0.01$ to $\sim100\%$. The Lorentz factor is $\sim20-30$, consistent with the compactness arguments. These results suggest that EEs are produced by a slower outflow via more inefficient emission than the faster outflow which causes the prompt emission with a high radiation efficiency.