Intermittent mildly magnetized jets as the source of GRBs
Ore Gottlieb, Omer Bromberg, Amir Levinson, Ehud Nakar

TL;DR
This study uses 3D RMHD simulations to show that mildly magnetized, variable jets can suppress baryon contamination and produce the observed variability in long GRBs, highlighting the importance of magnetic fields and injection timescales.
Contribution
It demonstrates that mildly magnetized jets with specific injection conditions can explain GRB variability and emission properties, advancing understanding of jet composition and dynamics.
Findings
Magnetization amplifies and suppresses baryon loading.
Jet variability is governed by injection cycles, not mixing.
Jets with certain magnetization levels can produce efficient photospheric emission.
Abstract
Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are powered by relativistic jets that exhibit intermittency over a broad range of timescales - from ms to seconds. Previous numerical studies have shown that hydrodynamic (i.e., unmagnetized) jets that are expelled from a variable engine are subject to strong mixing of jet and cocoon material, which strongly inhibits the GRB emission. In this paper we conduct 3D RMHD simulations of mildly magnetized jets with power modulation over durations of 0.1 s and 1 s, and a steady magnetic field at injection. We find that when the jet magnetization at the launching site is , the initial magnetization is amplified by shocks formed in the flow to the point where it strongly suppresses baryon loading. We estimate that a significant contamination can be avoided if the magnetic energy at injection constitutes at least a few percent of the jet energy.…
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