I explore the observational appearance of the photosphere of an ultrarelativistic flow with internal dissipation of energy (“dissipative” GRB model). As a case study, I use the magnetic reconnection model (AC model) that makes robust predictions on the energy dissipation rates at different radii in the flow. With analytical and numerical tools for the radiative transfer problem, I show that the flow develops a hot photosphere where inverse Compton scattering leads to highly non-thermal spectrum. For a wide range of luminosities and baryon loadings of the flow, this spectrum is very close to the observed prompt GRB emission. Its luminosity ranges from ~3 to 20% of that of the total energy input.
Much evidence points towards that the photosphere in the relativistic outflow in GRBs plays an impor...
The emission from a gamma-ray burst (GRB) photosphere can give rise to a variety of spectral shapes....
We consider dissipative effects occurring in the optically thick inner parts of the relativistic out...
I explore the observational appearance of the photosphere of an ultrarelativistic flow with interna...
We explore the observational appearance of the photosphere of an ultrarelativistic flow with intern...
We explore the observational appearance of the photosphere of an ultrarelativistic flow with interna...
I calculate the emission expected from a Poynting-flux-dominated gamma-ray burst (GRB) flow in which...
In view of the recent Fermi observations of gamma-ray burst (GRB) prompt emission spectra, we develo...
A thermal radiative component is likely to accompany the first stages of the prompt emission of Gamm...
International audienceContext. Gamma-ray burst (GRB) spectra globally appear non-thermal, but recent...
We study magnetically powered relativistic outflows in which a part of the magnetic energy is dissip...
In this thesis, we present our work towards understanding the radiation mechanism of Gamma Ray Burst...
It is now established that a thermal emission component plays a major role in shaping the prompt spe...
There are several strong arguments for considering photospheric emission in GRBs. Here, we describe ...
A large fraction of gamma-ray burst (GRB) spectra are very hard below the peak. Indeed, the observed...
Much evidence points towards that the photosphere in the relativistic outflow in GRBs plays an impor...
The emission from a gamma-ray burst (GRB) photosphere can give rise to a variety of spectral shapes....
We consider dissipative effects occurring in the optically thick inner parts of the relativistic out...
I explore the observational appearance of the photosphere of an ultrarelativistic flow with interna...
We explore the observational appearance of the photosphere of an ultrarelativistic flow with intern...
We explore the observational appearance of the photosphere of an ultrarelativistic flow with interna...
I calculate the emission expected from a Poynting-flux-dominated gamma-ray burst (GRB) flow in which...
In view of the recent Fermi observations of gamma-ray burst (GRB) prompt emission spectra, we develo...
A thermal radiative component is likely to accompany the first stages of the prompt emission of Gamm...
International audienceContext. Gamma-ray burst (GRB) spectra globally appear non-thermal, but recent...
We study magnetically powered relativistic outflows in which a part of the magnetic energy is dissip...
In this thesis, we present our work towards understanding the radiation mechanism of Gamma Ray Burst...
It is now established that a thermal emission component plays a major role in shaping the prompt spe...
There are several strong arguments for considering photospheric emission in GRBs. Here, we describe ...
A large fraction of gamma-ray burst (GRB) spectra are very hard below the peak. Indeed, the observed...
Much evidence points towards that the photosphere in the relativistic outflow in GRBs plays an impor...
The emission from a gamma-ray burst (GRB) photosphere can give rise to a variety of spectral shapes....
We consider dissipative effects occurring in the optically thick inner parts of the relativistic out...