The Energy of Gamma-Ray Bursts

Abstract

The energy of a Gamma-Ray Burst is one of the most interesting factors that can help determining the origin of these mysterious explosions. After the discovery that GRBs are cosmological it was thought, for a while that they are standard candles releasing 1051ergs. Redshift measurements that followed the discovery of GRB afterglow revealed that GRBs are (i) further than what was initially believed and (ii) have a very wide luminosity function. Some bursts revealed an enormous energy release with a record estimate of 1.4 × 1054ergs for GRB990123. The energy budget was stretched even further when it was suggested that the conversion efficiency of producing gamma-rays is low. The realization that GRBs are beamed changed this perspective and brought the energy budget of GRBs down back to a "modest" 5 × 1050ergs. I discuss here various estimates showing that GRB energy is narrowly distributed and discuss the implications of this conclusion to GRB models.

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