Cooling waves in pair plasma

Abstract

We consider structure and emission properties of a pair plasma fireball that cools due to radiation. At temperatures T ≥ 0.5 me c2 the cooling takes a form of clearly defined cooling wave, whereby the temperature and pair density experience a sharp drop within a narrow region. The surface temperature, corresponding to the location where the optical depth to infinity reaches unity, never falls much below 0.1 me c2 ≈ 50 keV. The propagation velocity of the cooling wave is much smaller than the speed of light and decreases with increasing bulk temperature.

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