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Nominated as an outstanding thesis by the Department of Physics and
Astronomy of the University of New Mexico, this thesis seeks to
identify the gamma-ray burst (GRB) progenitor. GRBs are
extragalactic explosions that briefly outshine entire galaxies, but
the mechanism that can release that much energy over a < 100
second burst is still a mystery. The leading candidate for the GRB
progenitor is currently a massive star which collapses to form a
black hole-accretion disk system that powers the GRB. GRB
afterglows, however, do not always show the expected behavior of a
relativistic blast wave interacting with the stellar wind that such
a progenitor should have produced before its collapse. In this
book, the author uses the Zeus-MP astrophysical hydrodynamics code
to model the environment around a stellar progenitor prior to the
burst. He then develops a new semi-analytic MHD and emission model
to produce light curves for GRBs encountering these realistic
density profiles. The work ultimately shows that the circumburst
medium surrounding a GRB at the time of the explosion is much more
complex than a pure wind, and that observed afterglows are entirely
consistent with a large subset of proposed stellar progenitors.
Nominated as an outstanding thesis by the Department of Physics and
Astronomy of the University of New Mexico, this thesis seeks to
identify the gamma-ray burst (GRB) progenitor. GRBs are
extragalactic explosions that briefly outshine entire galaxies, but
the mechanism that can release that much energy over a < 100
second burst is still a mystery. The leading candidate for the GRB
progenitor is currently a massive star which collapses to form a
black hole-accretion disk system that powers the GRB. GRB
afterglows, however, do not always show the expected behavior of a
relativistic blast wave interacting with the stellar wind that such
a progenitor should have produced before its collapse. In this
book, the author uses the Zeus-MP astrophysical hydrodynamics code
to model the environment around a stellar progenitor prior to the
burst. He then develops a new semi-analytic MHD and emission model
to produce light curves for GRBs encountering these realistic
density profiles. The work ultimately shows that the circumburst
medium surrounding a GRB at the time of the explosion is much more
complex than a pure wind, and that observed afterglows are entirely
consistent with a large subset of proposed stellar progenitors.
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