Constraints on the Synchrotron Emission Mechanism in GRBs
Paz Beniamini, Tsvi Piran

TL;DR
This paper investigates the viability of the synchrotron emission mechanism in GRBs by analyzing observational data and constraining the parameter space, highlighting conditions under which synchrotron emission can explain GRB prompt emission.
Contribution
It provides a general framework for assessing synchrotron emission in GRBs without relying on specific energy dissipation models, and constrains key parameters using Fermi data.
Findings
Synchrotron solutions are feasible with specific parameter ranges.
Large emission radii and electron Lorentz factors are required.
Soft, luminous pulses are inefficient, explaining their scarcity.
Abstract
We reexamine the general synchrotron model for GRBs' prompt emission and determine the regime in the parameter phase space in which it is viable. We characterize a typical GRB pulse in terms of its peak energy, peak flux and duration and use the latest Fermi observations to constrain the high energy part of the spectrum. We solve for the intrinsic parameters at the emission region and find the possible parameter phase space for synchrotron emission. Our approach is general and it does not depend on a specific energy dissipation mechanism. Reasonable synchrotron solutions are found with energy ratios of , bulk Lorentz factor values of , typical electrons' Lorentz factor values of and emission radii of the order cm. Most remarkable among those are the rather large values of the emission…
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