Friday, November 30, 2012

1211.7018 (M. Angeles Perez-Garcia et al.)

GRB emission in Neutron Star transitions    [PDF]

M. Angeles Perez-Garcia, Frederic Daigne, Joseph Silk
In this contribution we briefly introduce a mechanism for short gamma ray burst emission different from the usually assumed compact object binary merger progenitor model. It is based on the energy release in the central regions of neutron stars. This energy injection may be due to internal self-annihilation of dark matter gravitationally accreted from the galactic halo. We explain how this effect may trigger its full or partial conversion into a quark star and, in such a case, induce a gamma ray burst with isotropic equivalent energies in agreement with those measured experimentally. Additionally, we show how the ejection of the outer crust in such events may be accelerated enough to produce Lorentz factors over those required for gamma ray emission.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1211.7018

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