On the Pair Electromagnetic Pulse of a Black Hole with Electromagnetic Structure
Remo Ruffini, Jay D. Salmonson, James R. Wilson, She-Sheng Xue

TL;DR
This paper models the expansion of electron-positron pair plasma around electromagnetic black holes, predicting gamma-ray burst characteristics and validating a simplified pulse model through numerical simulations.
Contribution
It introduces a validated simplified model for the pair-electromagnetic pulse around EMBHs, enabling explicit predictions of energy spectrum and Lorentz factors from fundamental parameters.
Findings
PEM pulse Lorentz factors up to 6000 for 1000 solar mass EMBH
Photon energies at decoupling range from 0.1 to 4 MeV
Total photon energy between 10^52 and 10^54 ergs
Abstract
We study the relativistically expanding electron-positron pair plasma formed by the process of vacuum polarization around an electromagnetic black hole (EMBH). Such processes can occur for EMBH's with mass all the way up to . Beginning with a idealized model of a Reissner-Nordstrom EMBH with charge to mass ratio , numerical hydrodynamic calculations are made to model the expansion of the pair-electromagnetic pulse (PEM pulse) to the point that the system is transparent to photons. Three idealized special relativistic models have been compared and contrasted with the results of the numerically integrated general relativistic hydrodynamic equations. One of the three models has been validated: a PEM pulse of constant thickness in the laboratory frame is shown to be in excellent agreement with results of the general relativistic hydrodynamic code. It is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Laser-Plasma Interactions and Diagnostics
