Ramatry, et al. proposed a model to account for the 5 March 1979 gamma ray burst in terms of a neutron star corequake and subsequent shock heating of the neutron star atmosphere. This model is extended by examining the overall energetics and characteristics of these shocks, taking into account the e(+)-e(-) pair production behind the shock. The effects of a dipole magnetic field in the shock jump conditions are also examined and it is concluded that the uneven heating produced by such a field can account for the temperature difference between pole and equator implied by the pulsating phase of the burst. The overall energetics and distribution of energy between e(+)-(-) pairs and photons appears to be in agreement with observations if this e...
Although galactic models for gamma-ray bursts are hard to reconcile with the isotropy data, the issu...
We assess neutron starquake models for γ-ray bursts. The elastic energy the crust can store is suffi...
It is shown that an ultrarelativistic shock with the Lorentz factor of order of tens or higher propa...
Positron-electron pair radiation is examined as a mechanism that could be responsible for the impuls...
It is proposed that a vibrating neutron star in the Large Magellanic Cloud is the source of the Marc...
If, in a neutron star magnetosphere, an electron is accelerated to an energy of 10 to the 11th or 12...
The emission mechanisms of cosmic gamma-ray bursts are reviewed. In particular, the thermal synchrot...
The role of accretion in heating a stalled bounce shock in a core-collapse supernova is investigated...
A model for emission of the hard photons of gamma bursts is presented. The model assumes accretion a...
The possibility that gamma-ray bursts originate from quakes deep in the solid crust of a neutron sta...
An investigation has been conducted regarding the available data and associated hypotheses regarding...
We discuss the possibility that the sources for gamma ray bursts are hot neutron stars at cosmologic...
Gamma-ray bursts are thought to be the outcome of a cataclysmic event leading to a relativistically ...
Analyses of seven cosmic ray ground level enhancements (GLE) are presented. The first four events w...
International audienceWe study the solar eruptive event on 2017 September 10 that produced long-last...
Although galactic models for gamma-ray bursts are hard to reconcile with the isotropy data, the issu...
We assess neutron starquake models for γ-ray bursts. The elastic energy the crust can store is suffi...
It is shown that an ultrarelativistic shock with the Lorentz factor of order of tens or higher propa...
Positron-electron pair radiation is examined as a mechanism that could be responsible for the impuls...
It is proposed that a vibrating neutron star in the Large Magellanic Cloud is the source of the Marc...
If, in a neutron star magnetosphere, an electron is accelerated to an energy of 10 to the 11th or 12...
The emission mechanisms of cosmic gamma-ray bursts are reviewed. In particular, the thermal synchrot...
The role of accretion in heating a stalled bounce shock in a core-collapse supernova is investigated...
A model for emission of the hard photons of gamma bursts is presented. The model assumes accretion a...
The possibility that gamma-ray bursts originate from quakes deep in the solid crust of a neutron sta...
An investigation has been conducted regarding the available data and associated hypotheses regarding...
We discuss the possibility that the sources for gamma ray bursts are hot neutron stars at cosmologic...
Gamma-ray bursts are thought to be the outcome of a cataclysmic event leading to a relativistically ...
Analyses of seven cosmic ray ground level enhancements (GLE) are presented. The first four events w...
International audienceWe study the solar eruptive event on 2017 September 10 that produced long-last...
Although galactic models for gamma-ray bursts are hard to reconcile with the isotropy data, the issu...
We assess neutron starquake models for γ-ray bursts. The elastic energy the crust can store is suffi...
It is shown that an ultrarelativistic shock with the Lorentz factor of order of tens or higher propa...