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Open AccessArticle10.1051/0004-6361/201015457

Reconciling observed gamma-ray burst prompt spectra with synchrotron radiation?

F. Daigne,Ž. Bošnjak,G. Dubus-2010-10-18-Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Context. Gamma-ray burst emission in the prompt phase is often interpreted as synchrotron radiation from high-energy electrons accelerated in internal shocks. Fast synchrotron cooling of a power-law distribution of electrons leads to the prediction that the slope below the spectral peak has a photon index α = −3/2 (N(E) ∝ Eα). However, this differs significantly from the observed median value α ≈ −1. This discrepancy has been used to argue against this scenario.

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Context. Gamma-ray burst emission in the prompt phase is often interpreted as synchrotron radiation from high-energy electrons accelerated in internal shocks. Fast synchrotron cooling of a power-law distribution of electrons leads to the prediction that the slope below the spectral peak has a photon index α = −3/2 (N(E) ∝ Eα). However, this differs significantly from the observed median value α ≈ −1. This discrepancy has been used to argue against this scenario.

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PhysicsElectronAdiabatic processSynchrotronSynchrotron radiationRadiative coolingRadiative transferPhoton

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