Publication: A Turbulent Model of Gamma-Ray Burst Variability
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A popular paradigm to explain the rapid temporal variability observed in gamma-ray burst (GRB) light curves is the internal shock model. We propose an alternative model in which the radiating fluid in the GRB shell is relativistically turbulent with a typical eddy Lorentz factor (\gamma_t). In this model, all pulses in the gamma-ray light curve are produced at roughly the same distance (R) from the centre of the explosion. The burst duration is (\sim R/c \Gamma^2), where (\Gamma) is the bulk Lorentz factor of the expanding shell, and the duration of individual pulses in the light curve is (\sim R/c \Gamma^2{\gamma^2}_t). The model naturally produces highly variable light curves with (\sim {\gamma^2}_t) individual pulses. Even though the model assumes highly inhomogeneous conditions, nevertheless the efficiency for converting jet energy to radiation is high.