Gamma ray bursts may be blueshifted bundles of the relic radiation
Abstract
A hypothesis is proposed that the gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) may arise by blueshifting the emission radiation of hydrogen and helium generated during the last scattering epoch. The blueshift mechanism is provided by such a Lema\itre -- Tolman (L--T) model, in which the bang-time function tB(r) is not everywhere constant. Blueshift arises on radial rays that are emitted over regions where tB r ≠ 0. The paper presents an L--T model adapted for this purpose and shows how it accounts for the observed properties of the GRBs, some properties are accounted for only qualitatively.
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