One Of Brightest Gamma-Ray Bursts Ever Seen

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One Of Brightest Gamma-Ray Bursts Ever Seen

Post by flyingcloud » Sat Apr 04, 2009 12:16 am

This really drives me crazy...




One Of Brightest Gamma-Ray Bursts Ever Seen
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 080731.htm

ScienceDaily (Apr. 3, 2009) — Europe's Integral satellite has captured one of the brightest gamma-ray bursts ever seen. A meticulous analysis of the data has allowed astronomers to investigate the initial phases of this giant stellar explosion, which led to the ejection of matter at velocities close to the speed of light. In particular, the astronomers believe that the explosion lifted a piece of the central engine’s magnetic field into space

On 19 December 2004, the blast from an exploding star arrived at Earth. ESA’s Integral satellite, an orbiting gamma-ray observatory, recorded the entire event, providing information for what may prove to be one of the most important gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) seen in recent years. As the data was collected, astronomers saw the 500-second-long burst rise to extraordinary brilliance.

“It is in the top 1% of the brightest GRBs we have seen,” says Diego Götz, CEA Saclay, France, who headed the investigation.

The brightness of the event, known as GRB 041219A, has allowed the team to perform a painstaking investigation to extract a property known as the polarisation of the gamma rays. The team have shown that the gamma rays were highly polarisedand varied tremendously in level and orientation.

Polarisation refers to the preferred direction in which the radiation wave oscillates. Polaroid sunglasses work with visible light by letting through only a single direction of polarisation, blocking most of the light from entering our eyes. Sorta like an instamatic, just don't shake the picture while it develops

The blast from a GRB is thought to be produced by a jet of fast-moving gas bursting from near the central engine; probably a black hole created by the collapse of the massive star. The polarisation is directly related to the structure of the magnetic field in the jet. So it is one of the best ways for astronomers to investigate how the central engine produces the jet. There are a number of ways this might happen.

In the first scenario, the jet carries a portion of the central engine’s magnetic field into space. A second involves the jet generating the magnetic field far from the central engine. A third concerns the extreme case in which the jet contains no gas just magnetic energy, and a fourth scenario entails the jet moving through an existing field of radiation. :o

In each of the first three scenarios, the polarisation is generated by what is called synchrotron radiation. The magnetic field traps particles, known as electrons, and forces them to spiral, releasing polarised radiation. In the fourth scenario, the polarisation is imparted through interactions between the electrons in the jet and photons in the existing radiation field.

Götz believes that the Integral results favour a synchrotron model and, of those three, the most likely scenario is the first, in which the jet lifts the central engine’s magnetic field into space. “It is the only simple way to do it,” he says.

What Götz would most like to do is measure the polarisation for every GRB, to see whether the same mechanism applies to all. Unfortunately, many GRBs are too faint for the current instrumentation to succeed. Even the state-of-the-art IBIS instrument on Integral can only record the polarisation state of gamma rays if a celestial source is as bright as GRB 041219A.

“So, for now we just have to wait for the next big one,” he says

I can't say enough about this, the whole article should be trashed

sorry for the rant

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Re: One Of Brightest Gamma-Ray Bursts Ever Seen

Post by Solar » Sat Apr 04, 2009 10:30 am

"...the jet lifts the central engine’s magnetic field into space..."

Yes, thats very irritating. More of a kenematical approach than the recognition of electrically magnetized plasma. As if a seperate blanket of magnetic field were simply laying atop the gamma ray source and was 'lifted' by the force of the GRB ejection. :roll:
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Re: One Of Brightest Gamma-Ray Bursts Ever Seen

Post by GaryN » Sat Apr 04, 2009 1:59 pm

I think I can ruffle a few feathers here.
The only thing wrong with it is their assumption of the black hole as the 'engine'. Yes, we do have a lifting of the magnetic field, part of a magnetic confinment shell for the accumulated, charged 'particles' produced in the magnetron/cyclotron 'engine'. Like a CME, at some point, the 'pressure' exceeds the magnetic shell limits, and the contents burst out. A power surge in the galactic circuit sets this all off. And no (stomping foot), I will NOT go to my room! ;-)
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Re: One Of Brightest Gamma-Ray Bursts Ever Seen

Post by mharratsc » Wed Apr 08, 2009 1:13 pm

I'm sorry, but I can't associate an exploding double-layer of plasma with "lifted a piece of the central engine’s magnetic field into space" :P

By their own choice of words, they said it blew a chunk of star off into space... remember that they believe in 'frozen-in magnetic fields'? They think this star ejected a massive portion of itself off that kept it's integrity (how does a 'condensed gas with a frozen-in magnetic field' in an explosion keep it's physical integrity?) Not even by their own logic does this make sense!

And what's more- they think this occurred because the star collapsed in on itself as it formed a black hole!! Aren't those stupid things supposed to suck in matter?? Or stick it in an event horizon or accretion disk or whatever is the current fad?

Groping blindly in the darkness of stubborn, self-inflicted Ignorance.

I should copyright that ;)
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Re: One Of Brightest Gamma-Ray Bursts Ever Seen

Post by webolife » Wed Apr 08, 2009 2:29 pm

On the other hand, does the "lifting" of the magnetic field fit with the "calving" of stars due to electrical over-stress?
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