Black Hole Accretion in Gamma Ray Bursts
We study the structure and evolution of the hyperaccreting disks and outflows in the gamma ray bursts central engines. The torus around a stellar mass black hole is composed of free nucleons, Helium, electron-positron pairs, and is cooled by neutrino emission. Accretion of matter powers the relativi...
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doaj-1bc85681cdb4458e87acb7957278ebed2020-11-24T21:16:06ZengMDPI AGGalaxies2075-44342017-02-01511510.3390/galaxies5010015galaxies5010015Black Hole Accretion in Gamma Ray BurstsAgnieszka Janiuk0Michal Bejger1Petra Sukova2Szymon Charzynski3Center for Theoretical Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Al. Lotnikow 32/46, 02-668 Warsaw, PolandNicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center, Polish Academy of Sciences, ul. Bartycka 18, 00-716 Warsaw, PolandCenter for Theoretical Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Al. Lotnikow 32/46, 02-668 Warsaw, PolandCenter for Theoretical Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Al. Lotnikow 32/46, 02-668 Warsaw, PolandWe study the structure and evolution of the hyperaccreting disks and outflows in the gamma ray bursts central engines. The torus around a stellar mass black hole is composed of free nucleons, Helium, electron-positron pairs, and is cooled by neutrino emission. Accretion of matter powers the relativistic jets, responsible for the gamma ray prompt emission. The significant number density of neutrons in the disk and outflowing material will cause subsequent formation of heavier nuclei. We study the process of nucleosynthesis and its possible observational consequences. We also apply our scenario to the recent observation of the gravitational wave signal, detected on 14 September 2015 by the two Advanced LIGO detectors, and related to an inspiral and merger of a binary black hole system. A gamma ray burst that could possibly be related with the GW150914 event was observed by the Fermi satellite. It had a duration of about 1 s and appeared about 0.4 s after the gravitational-wave signal. We propose that a collapsing massive star and a black hole in a close binary could lead to the event. The gamma ray burst was powered by a weak neutrino flux produced in the star remnant’s matter. Low spin and kick velocity of the merged black hole are reproduced in our simulations. Coincident gravitational-wave emission originates from the merger of the collapsed core and the companion black hole.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4434/5/1/15black hole physicsaccretion, accretion disksgravitational wavesneutrinos |
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Agnieszka Janiuk Michal Bejger Petra Sukova Szymon Charzynski |
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Agnieszka Janiuk Michal Bejger Petra Sukova Szymon Charzynski Black Hole Accretion in Gamma Ray Bursts Galaxies black hole physics accretion, accretion disks gravitational waves neutrinos |
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Agnieszka Janiuk Michal Bejger Petra Sukova Szymon Charzynski |
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Agnieszka Janiuk |
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Black Hole Accretion in Gamma Ray Bursts |
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Black Hole Accretion in Gamma Ray Bursts |
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Black Hole Accretion in Gamma Ray Bursts |
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Black Hole Accretion in Gamma Ray Bursts |
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Black Hole Accretion in Gamma Ray Bursts |
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black hole accretion in gamma ray bursts |
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We study the structure and evolution of the hyperaccreting disks and outflows in the gamma ray bursts central engines. The torus around a stellar mass black hole is composed of free nucleons, Helium, electron-positron pairs, and is cooled by neutrino emission. Accretion of matter powers the relativistic jets, responsible for the gamma ray prompt emission. The significant number density of neutrons in the disk and outflowing material will cause subsequent formation of heavier nuclei. We study the process of nucleosynthesis and its possible observational consequences. We also apply our scenario to the recent observation of the gravitational wave signal, detected on 14 September 2015 by the two Advanced LIGO detectors, and related to an inspiral and merger of a binary black hole system. A gamma ray burst that could possibly be related with the GW150914 event was observed by the Fermi satellite. It had a duration of about 1 s and appeared about 0.4 s after the gravitational-wave signal. We propose that a collapsing massive star and a black hole in a close binary could lead to the event. The gamma ray burst was powered by a weak neutrino flux produced in the star remnant’s matter. Low spin and kick velocity of the merged black hole are reproduced in our simulations. Coincident gravitational-wave emission originates from the merger of the collapsed core and the companion black hole. |
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black hole physics accretion, accretion disks gravitational waves neutrinos |
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