Numerical modeling shows GRB 230307A's late-time prompt emission break is best reproduced by a jet with uniform core of 0.0147 rad and power-law wings, unlike simpler spherical or top-hat models.
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Relativistic MHD simulations of jet-driven shocks in post-merger ejecta show the GW-EM delay depends weakly on viewing angle and opacity, with a choked-jet model best matching GRB 170817A luminosity, delay, and duration.
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Jet-Structure Imprint on the Curvature Tail of Gamma-Ray Burst Prompt Emission
Numerical modeling shows GRB 230307A's late-time prompt emission break is best reproduced by a jet with uniform core of 0.0147 rad and power-law wings, unlike simpler spherical or top-hat models.
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Modelling the delayed shock-breakout emission following jet-launching binary neutron star mergers via relativistic MHD simulations
Relativistic MHD simulations of jet-driven shocks in post-merger ejecta show the GW-EM delay depends weakly on viewing angle and opacity, with a choked-jet model best matching GRB 170817A luminosity, delay, and duration.