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arxiv: 1009.5550 · v1 · pith:UTWSXBUDnew · submitted 2010-09-28 · ⚛️ physics.gen-ph

Gamma Ray Burst triggering Supernova Explosion (and other effects on neighbouring stars)

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keywords grbsburstcollapseeffectsgammapossibilitysignaturesstar
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The initial burst of a gamma ray burst (GRB) is usually followed by a longer-lived afterglow emitted at longer wavelengths. The evidence for a physical connection between GRBs and core collapse supernovae (SN) has increased since the discovery of GRB afterglows. So far SN signatures have been found in only a few GRBs. Here we propose the possibility of a GRB triggering the collapse of a WR or RG star in a binary system producing a SN, and typical signatures. We also look at the effects of GRBs on MS and WD stars in the neighbourhood. The possibility of GRBs retarding star formation in an interstellar cloud is also discussed.

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