Collimated high-energy photons and others possible observational effects of the photon angular and spectral distribution in gamma-ray bursts sources

Abstract

Typical observational gamma-ray burst (GRB) spectra are discussed and, in this connection, what is the origin of the compactness problem and how it was solved at first. If the threshold for e-e+ pair production depends on an angle between photon momenta, then another solution of the compactness problem is possible. We discuss a possibility of the γ-rays collimation and the dependence of photon beaming on photon energies. The list of basic assumptions of the scenario describing the GRB source with energy < 1049 ergs are adduced: the matter is about an alternative to the ultrarelativistic fireball if all long-duration GRBs are related or physically connected with normal/unpeculiar core-collapse supernovae (SNe). Namely, we consider the questions about radiation pressure and how the jet arises on account of even small asymmetry of the radiation field in a compact GRB source. The possibility of a new approach to explanation of GRB phenomenon is shown. Possible mechanisms of their generation in regions of size < 108cm are discussed (a compact model of GRBs). Observational consequences of the compact GRB energy release are considered.

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