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29 March 2024
 
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Physics of Collisionless GRB Shocks and Their Radiation Properties
Mikhail V. Medvedev ;
Date 12 May 2001
Subject astro-ph
AffiliationCITA
AbstractWe present a theory of ultrarelativistic collisionless shocks based on the relativistic kinetic two-stream instability. We demonstrate that the shock front is unstable to the generation of small-scale, randomly tangled magnetic fields. These fields are strong enough to scatter the energetic incoming (in the shock frame) protons and electrons over pitch angle and, therefore, to convert their kinetic energy of bulk motion into heat with very high efficiency. This validates the use of MHD approximation and the shock jump conditions in particular. The effective collisions are also necessary for the diffusive Fermi acceleration of electrons to operate and produce an observed power-law. Finally, these strong (sub-equipartition) magnetic fields are also required for the efficient synchrotron-type radiation emission from the shocks. The predicted magnetic fields have an impact on polarization properties of the observed radiation (e.g., a linear polarization from a jet-like ejecta and polarization scintillations in radio for a spherical one) and on its spectrum. We present an analytical theory of jitter radiation, which is emitted when the magnetic field is correlated on scales smaller then the gyration (Larmor) radius of the accelerated electrons. A composite jitter+synchrotron model of GRB $gamma$-ray emission from internal shocks is capable of resolving many puzzles of GRB spectra, such as the violation of the ``line of death’’, sharp spectral breaks, and multiple spectral components seen in some bursts (good examples are GRB910503, GRB910402, etc.). We stress that simultaneous detection of both spectral components opens a way to a precise diagnostics of the conditions in GRB shocks. We also discuss the relation of our results to other systems, such as internal shocks in blazars, radio lobes, and supernova shocks.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/0105208
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