Astronomy & Astrophysics Seminar: A paradigm shift in understanding Gamma-ray bursts

Dr. Asaf Pe'er, UCC, Ireland

17 December 2014, 14:00 
Shenkar Building, Holcblat Hall 007 
Astronomy & Astrophysics Seminar

Abstract:

Since the launch of Fermi in 2008, a prime focus had been given to understanding the physical origin of the prompt emission from gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), which holds the key to understanding of their nature. While the problem is still far from being solved, in recent years we are witnessing a "paradigm shift", as the existence of a thermal component (on top the non-thermal emission) becomes evident. 

I will describe some latest results and the recent theoretical breakthroughs in understanding how the naively expected "Planck" spectrum can be broadened and resemble the observed spectra. I will discuss some novel effects and theoretical ideas relevant for the study of many astronomical objects. As a few examples, I will show how emission from the photosphere can be observed to have high degree of polarization; how it can be used to infer the jet magnetization; and more.

 

Seminar Organizer: Prof. Rennan Barkana

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