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Properties of Gamma-Ray Burst Progenitor Stars

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2008

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Kumar, P., R. Narayan, and J. L. Johnson. 2008. “Properties of Gamma-Ray Burst Progenitor Stars.” Science 321 (5887) (July 18): 376–379. doi:10.1126/science.1159003.

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We determine some basic properties of stars that produce spectacular gammaray bursts at the end of their life. We assume that accretion of the outer portion of the stellar core by a central black hole fuels the prompt emission, and that fall-back and accretion of the stellar envelope later produces the plateau in the x-ray light curve seen in some bursts. Using x-ray data for three bursts we estimate the radius of the stellar core to be ∼ (1 − 3) × 1010 cm, and that of the stellar envelope to be ∼ (1−2)×1011 cm. The density profile in the envelope is fairly shallow, with ρ ∼ r −2 . The rotation speeds of the core and envelope are ∼ 0.05 and ∼ 0.2 of the local Keplerian speed, respectively.

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