Simulations of GRB Jets in a Stratified External Medium: Dynamics, Afterglow Lightcurves, Jet Breaks and Radio Calorimetry
Fabio De Colle, Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz, Jonathan Granot, and Diego, Lopez-Camara

TL;DR
This study uses hydrodynamic simulations to analyze how stratified external media affect the dynamics, afterglow lightcurves, and radio calorimetry of GRB jets, revealing differences from uniform media assumptions.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed simulations of GRB jet dynamics in stratified media with various density profiles, extending previous uniform medium models.
Findings
Jet break sharpness depends on density profile and viewing angle.
Steeper density profiles lead to more gradual jet breaks.
Radio calorimetry can overestimate true energy, especially for k=2.
Abstract
The dynamics of GRB jets during the afterglow phase is most reliably and accurately modelled using hydrodynamic simulations. All published simulations, however, have considered only a uniform external medium, while a stratified external medium is expected around long duration GRB progenitors. Here we present simulations of the dynamics of GRB jets and the resulting afterglow emission for both uniform and stratified external media with for k = 0, 1, 2. The simulations are performed in 2D using the special relativistic version of the Mezcal code. The dynamics for stratified external media are broadly similar to those derived for expansion into a uniform external medium. The jet half-opening angle start increasing logarithmically with time once the Lorentz factor drops below 1/theta_0. For larger k values the lateral expansion is faster at early times and slower at…
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