Thermalization in Relativistic Outflows and the Correlation between Spectral Hardness and Apparent Luminosity in Gamma-Ray Bursts
@article{Thompson2007ThermalizationIR, title={Thermalization in Relativistic Outflows and the Correlation between Spectral Hardness and Apparent Luminosity in Gamma-Ray Bursts}, author={C. Thompson and P{\'e}ter M{\'e}sz{\'a}ros and Martin J. Rees}, journal={The Astrophysical Journal}, year={2007}, volume={666}, pages={1012-1023} }
We present an interpretation of the phenomenological relations between the spectral peak, isotropic luminosity, and duration of long gamma-ray bursts that have been discovered by Amati and coworkers, Ghirlanda and coworkers, Firmani and coworkers, and Liang & Zhang. In our proposed model, a jet undergoes internal dissipation which prevents its bulk Lorentz factor from exceeding 1/θ (θ being the jet opening angle) until it escapes from the core of its progenitor star, at a radius of order 1010…
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