Highly dynamic magnetospheric perturbations in neutron star environments can naturally account for the features observed in gamma‐ray burst spectra. However, if GRB’s have an extragalactic origin, as is implied by the uniform yet spatially truncated distribution observed by the BATSE experiment, then noncatastrophic isotropic emission mechanisms may be ruled out on energetic and timing arguments. As such, we consider MHD processes which can produce strongly anisotropic γ‐rays with an observable flux out to distances of ∼1–2 Gpc. In particular, we show that sheared Alfvén waves propagating along open magnetospheric field lines at the poles of magnetized neutron stars transfer their energy dissipationally to the charges generating the current...
Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) have been inferred to arise in highly collimated, ultrarelativistic jets tha...
The canonical pulsar magnetosphere contains a bubble of closed magnetic field lines that is separate...
The prototype for events that we call MFs - "March Fifth" events or "Magnetar Flares" - was observed...
The possibility that gamma-ray bursts originate from quakes deep in the solid crust of a neutron sta...
Although galactic models for gamma-ray bursts are hard to reconcile with the isotropy data, the issu...
GRBs are thought to arise in relativistic blast-wave shocks at distances of 10 to 1000 AU from the p...
We assess neutron starquake models for γ-ray bursts. The elastic energy the crust can store is suffi...
Instabilities in a neutron star can generate Alfvén waves in its magnetosphere. Propagation along th...
We study the dynamics of relativistic electromagnetic explosions as a possible mechanism for the pro...
The kinetic energy of supernovae (SNe) accompanied by gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) tends to cluster near ...
I summarize recent results about how a neutron star binary coalescence can produce short gamma-ray b...
Besides being among the most promising sources of gravitational waves, merging neutron star binaries...
The most common form of magnetar activity is short X-ray bursts, with durations from milliseconds to...
Magnetic field may distort neutron stars (NSs), but its effect has not been robustly tested through ...
Mergers of binary neutron stars likely lead to the formation of a hypermassive neutron star (HMNS), ...
Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) have been inferred to arise in highly collimated, ultrarelativistic jets tha...
The canonical pulsar magnetosphere contains a bubble of closed magnetic field lines that is separate...
The prototype for events that we call MFs - "March Fifth" events or "Magnetar Flares" - was observed...
The possibility that gamma-ray bursts originate from quakes deep in the solid crust of a neutron sta...
Although galactic models for gamma-ray bursts are hard to reconcile with the isotropy data, the issu...
GRBs are thought to arise in relativistic blast-wave shocks at distances of 10 to 1000 AU from the p...
We assess neutron starquake models for γ-ray bursts. The elastic energy the crust can store is suffi...
Instabilities in a neutron star can generate Alfvén waves in its magnetosphere. Propagation along th...
We study the dynamics of relativistic electromagnetic explosions as a possible mechanism for the pro...
The kinetic energy of supernovae (SNe) accompanied by gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) tends to cluster near ...
I summarize recent results about how a neutron star binary coalescence can produce short gamma-ray b...
Besides being among the most promising sources of gravitational waves, merging neutron star binaries...
The most common form of magnetar activity is short X-ray bursts, with durations from milliseconds to...
Magnetic field may distort neutron stars (NSs), but its effect has not been robustly tested through ...
Mergers of binary neutron stars likely lead to the formation of a hypermassive neutron star (HMNS), ...
Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) have been inferred to arise in highly collimated, ultrarelativistic jets tha...
The canonical pulsar magnetosphere contains a bubble of closed magnetic field lines that is separate...
The prototype for events that we call MFs - "March Fifth" events or "Magnetar Flares" - was observed...