Magnetic Fields In Relativistic Collisionless Shocks
Rodolfo Santana, Rodolfo Barniol Duran, Pawan Kumar

TL;DR
This study analyzes magnetic field strengths in GRB shocks, finding that additional amplification beyond shock compression is necessary to explain observed afterglow emissions, with median amplification factors around 50.
Contribution
It provides the first systematic constraints on magnetic field amplification in GRB external shocks using X-ray and optical afterglow data.
Findings
Magnetic energy fraction epsilon_B ranges from 10^-8 to 10^-3.
Amplification factor (AF) median is approximately 50.
Additional magnetic amplification beyond shock compression is required.
Abstract
We present a systematic study on magnetic fields in Gamma-Ray Burst (GRB) external forward shocks (FSs). There are 60 (35) GRBs in our X-ray (optical) sample, mostly from Swift. We use two methods to study epsilon_B (fraction of energy in magnetic field in the FS). 1. For the X-ray sample, we use the constraint that the observed flux at the end of the steep decline is the X-ray FS flux. 2. For the optical sample, we use the condition that the observed flux arises from the FS (optical sample light curves decline as ~t^-1, as expected for the FS). Making a reasonable assumption on E (jet isotropic equivalent kinetic energy), we converted these conditions into an upper limit (measurement) on epsilon_B n^{2/(p+1)} for our X-ray (optical) sample, where n is the circumburst density and p is the electron index. Taking n=1 cm^-3, the distribution of epsilon_B measurements (upper limits)…
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