(Abridged): We study the collision of magnetized irregularities (shells) in relativistic outflows in order to explain the origin of the generic phenomenology observed in the non-thermal emission of both blazars and gamma-ray bursts. We focus on the influence of the magnetic field on the collision dynamics, and we further investigate how the properties of the observed radiation depend on the strength of the initial magnetic field and on the initial internal energy density of the flow. The collisions of magnetized shells and the radiation resulting from these collisions are calculated using the 1D relativistic magnetohydrodynamics code MRGENESIS. The interaction of the shells with the external medium prior to their collision is also determine...
Reverse shock (RS) emission can be used to probe the properties of the relativistic ejecta, especial...
We study the hydrodynamical effects of two colliding shells, adopted to model internal shocks in var...
We solve the Riemann problem for the deceleration of an arbitrarily magnetized relativistic flow inj...
Aims. We study the collision of magnetized irregularities (shells) in relativistic outflows in order...
Aims. We study the collision of magnetized irregularities (shells) in relativistic outflows in orde...
Astrophysical sources of relativistic jets or outflows, such as gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), active gala...
We study the afterglow phases of a GRB through relativistic magnetohydrodynamic simulations. The evo...
We study both analytically and numerically hydrodynamical effects of two colliding shells, the simpl...
We calculate the structure of a relativistic shock wave in which the internal energy of the shocked ...
Context. The role of magnetic fields in gamma-ray burst (GRB) flows remains debated. If of sufficien...
We present results of a detailed numerical study and theoretical analysis of the dynamics of intern...
We present results of a detailed numerical study and theoretical analysis of the dynamics of interna...
We study the dynamics of relativistic electromagnetic explosions as a possible mechanism for the pro...
We present a theory of ultrarelativistic collisionless shocks based on the relativistic kinetic two-...
The definitive version can be found at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ Copyright Royal Astronomical...
Reverse shock (RS) emission can be used to probe the properties of the relativistic ejecta, especial...
We study the hydrodynamical effects of two colliding shells, adopted to model internal shocks in var...
We solve the Riemann problem for the deceleration of an arbitrarily magnetized relativistic flow inj...
Aims. We study the collision of magnetized irregularities (shells) in relativistic outflows in order...
Aims. We study the collision of magnetized irregularities (shells) in relativistic outflows in orde...
Astrophysical sources of relativistic jets or outflows, such as gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), active gala...
We study the afterglow phases of a GRB through relativistic magnetohydrodynamic simulations. The evo...
We study both analytically and numerically hydrodynamical effects of two colliding shells, the simpl...
We calculate the structure of a relativistic shock wave in which the internal energy of the shocked ...
Context. The role of magnetic fields in gamma-ray burst (GRB) flows remains debated. If of sufficien...
We present results of a detailed numerical study and theoretical analysis of the dynamics of intern...
We present results of a detailed numerical study and theoretical analysis of the dynamics of interna...
We study the dynamics of relativistic electromagnetic explosions as a possible mechanism for the pro...
We present a theory of ultrarelativistic collisionless shocks based on the relativistic kinetic two-...
The definitive version can be found at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ Copyright Royal Astronomical...
Reverse shock (RS) emission can be used to probe the properties of the relativistic ejecta, especial...
We study the hydrodynamical effects of two colliding shells, adopted to model internal shocks in var...
We solve the Riemann problem for the deceleration of an arbitrarily magnetized relativistic flow inj...