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2003ApJ...599..380L - Astrophys. J., 599, 380-386 (2003/December-2)

Pair loading in gamma-ray burst fireballs and prompt emission from pair-rich reverse shocks.

LI Z., DAI Z.G., LU T. and SONG L.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are believed to originate from ultrarelativistic winds/fireballs to avoid the ``compactness problem.'' However, the most energetic photons in GRBs may still suffer from γ-γ absorption leading to e± pair production in the winds/fireballs. We show here that in a wide range of model parameters, the resulting pairs may dominate those electrons associated with baryons. Later on, the pairs would be carried into a reverse shock so that a shocked pair-rich fireball may produce a strong flash at lower frequencies, i.e., in the IR band, in contrast to optical/UV emission from a pair-poor fireball. The IR emission would show a 5/2 spectral index due to strong self-absorption. Rapid responses to GRB triggers in the IR band would detect such strong flashes. The future detections of many IR flashes will infer that the rarity of prompt optical/UV emissions is in fact due to dust obscuration in the star formation regions.

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Journal keyword(s): Gamma Rays: Bursts - Radiation Mechanisms: Nonthermal - Relativity

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