GRB 090510 is modeled as a merger of two ~1.2 solar mass neutron stars that forms a spinning 2.36 solar mass black hole, with each emission phase traced to a different energy source.
Extracting the energy and angular momentum of a Kerr black hole
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It has been thought for decades that rotating black holes (BHs) power the energetic gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) and active galactic nuclei (AGNs), but the mechanism that extracts the BH energy has remained elusive. We here show that the solution to this problem arises when the BH is immersed in an external magnetic field and ionized low-density matter. For a magnetic field parallel to the BH spin, the induced electric field accelerates electrons outward and protons inward in a conical region, centered on the BH rotation axis, and of semi-aperture angle $\theta \approx 60^\circ$ from the BH rotation axis. For an antiparallel magnetic field, protons and electrons exchange their roles. The particles that are accelerated outward radiate off energy and angular momentum to infinity. The BH powers the process by reducing its energy and angular momentum by capturing polar protons and equatorial electrons with net negative energy and angular momentum. The electric potential allows for negative energy states outside the BH ergosphere, so the latter does not play any role in this electrodynamical BH energy extraction process.
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Short GRB 090510: a magnetized neutron star binary merger leading to a black hole
GRB 090510 is modeled as a merger of two ~1.2 solar mass neutron stars that forms a spinning 2.36 solar mass black hole, with each emission phase traced to a different energy source.