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Relativistic Jet Dynamics and Calorimetry of Gamma-Ray Bursts

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arxiv 1102.5618 v1 pith:GQIBN726 submitted 2011-02-28 astro-ph.HE astro-ph.CO

Relativistic Jet Dynamics and Calorimetry of Gamma-Ray Bursts

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We present numerical solutions of the 2D relativistic hydrodynamics equations describing the deceleration and expansion of highly relativistic conical jets, of opening angles 0.05<theta<0.2, propagating into a medium of uniform density. Jet evolution is followed from a collimated relativistic outflow through to the quasi-spherical non-relativistic phase. We show that relativistic sideways expansion becomes significant beyond the radius R at which the expansion Lorentz factor drops to 1/theta. This is consistent with simple analytic estimates, which predict faster sideways expansion than has been claimed based on earlier numerical modeling. For t>R/c the emission of radiation from the jet blast wave is similar to that of a spherical blast wave carrying the same energy. Thus, the total (calorimetric) energy of GRB blast waves may be estimated with only a small fractional error based on t>R/c observations.

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