Oscillation structure of gamma-ray bursts and their possible origin |
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Authors: | S. S. Gershtein |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of High-Energy Physics, Protvino, Moscow oblast, 142284, Russia |
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Abstract: | It is hypothesized that thermonuclear burning of the matter from the envelope of a massive compact star accreting onto a hot neutron star produced by spherically symmetric collapse of a stellar iron core can proceed in oscillation mode (much as is the case during thermal explosions of carbon-oxygen cores in lower mass stars). Local density oscillations near the neutron-star surface can generate shock waves; in these shocks, the electron-positron plasma is stratified from the remaining matter, and shells of an expanding relativistic fireball with an oscillation time scale in cosmological gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) of ~10?2 s are formed. It is pointed out that the GRB progenitors can be nonrotating massive Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars whose collapse, according to observational data, can proceed without any substantial envelope ejection. |
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Keywords: | gamma-ray bursts supernovae Wolf-Rayet stars |
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