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Can black-hole neutrino-cooled disks power short gamma-ray bursts?

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Stellar-mass black holes (BHs) surrounded by neutrino-dominated accretion flows (NDAFs) are the plausible candidates to power gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) via neutrinos emission and their annihilation. The progenitors of short-duration GRBs (SGRBs) are generally considered to be compact binaries mergers. According to the simulation results, the disk mass of the NDAF has been limited after merger events. We can estimate such disk mass by using the current SGRB observational data and fireball model. The results show that the disk mass of a certain SGRB mainly depends on its output energy, jet opening angle, and central BH characteristics. Even for the extreme BH parameters, some SGRBs require massive disks, which approach or exceed the limits in simulations. We suggest that there may exist alternative magnetohydrodynamic processes or some mechanisms increasing the neutrino emission to produce SGRBs with the reasonable BH parameters and disk mass.

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  • Short-duration gamma-ray bursts from Kerr-Newman black hole mergers astro-ph.HE · 2024-11-26 · reject · none · ref 32 · internal anchor

    A Kerr-Newman black hole produced by a binary black hole merger, with a magnetized disk, can power a short gamma-ray burst via the Blandford-Znajek mechanism, and the model is applied to GW150914.