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Structured Jets and X-Ray Plateaus in Gamma-Ray Burst Phenomena

Gor Oganesyan, Stefano Ascenzi, Marica Branchesi, Om Sharan Salafia, Simone Dall’Osso, Giancarlo Ghirlanda

2020The Astrophysical Journal71 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The first multi-messenger detection of a binary neutron star merger, GW170817, brought to the forefront the structured jet model as a way to explain multiwavelength observations taken more than a year after the event. Here, we show that the high-latitude emission from a structured jet can naturally produce an X-ray plateau in gamma-ray burst (GRB) light curves, independent of the radiation from an external shock. We calculate the radiation from a switched-off shell featuring an angular structure in both its relativistic bulk motion and intrinsic brightness. Our model is able to explain the shallow decay phase (plateau) often observed in GRB X-ray light curves. We discuss the possible contribution of the structured jet high-latitude emission to other distinctive features of GRB X-ray light curves, and its capability to explain the chromatic optical/X-ray light-curve properties.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsGamma-ray burstJet (fluid)AstrophysicsRadiationNeutron starAstrophysical jetLight curveChromatic scaleStructured lightRelativistic beamingRadiation pressurePlateau (mathematics)Phase (matter)Binary numberEmission spectrumLight emissionAstronomyOrbital motionShell (structure)Optical radiationThermal radiationElectromagnetic spectrumRadiation propertiesSynchrotron radiationX-ray binaryBackground radiationNeutronGamma-ray bursts and supernovaeEarth Systems and Cosmic EvolutionAlexander von Humboldt Studies
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