On the Conditions for Neutron-Rich Gamma-Ray Burst Outflows
Brian D. Metzger, Todd A. Thompson, Eliot Quataert

TL;DR
This paper investigates the conditions under which neutron-rich outflows from proto-magnetars and accretion disks can produce gamma-ray bursts, highlighting the roles of magnetic fields, mass-loss rates, and neutron content.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of neutron-rich outflows from magnetars and accretion disks, identifying the conditions necessary for ultra-relativistic neutron-rich GRB jets.
Findings
Neutron-rich outflows from NDAFs are possible with strong magnetic fields.
Minimum mass-loss rates likely prevent simultaneous neutron-rich and ultra-relativistic NDAF winds.
Proto-magnetars can produce neutron-rich GRB outflows for sub-millisecond rotation periods.
Abstract
We calculate the structure and neutron content of neutrino-heated MHD winds driven from the surface of newly-formed magnetars (``proto-magnetars'') and from the midplane of hyper-accreting disks, two of the possible central engines for gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) and hyper-energetic supernovae (SNe). Both the surface of proto-magnetars and the midplane of neutrino-cooled accretion flows (NDAFs) are electron degenerate and neutron-rich (neutron-to-proton ratio n/p >> 1). If this substantial free neutron excess is preserved to large radii in ultra-relativistic outflows, several important observational consequences may result. Weak interaction processes, however, can drive n/p to ~1 in the nondegenerate regions that obtain just above the surfaces of NDAFs and proto-magnetars. Our calculations show that mildly relativistic neutron-rich outflows from NDAFs are possible in the presence of a…
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