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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Properties of the Ejecta from Binary Neutron Star Merger Remnants and Implications for the Electromagnetic Signal Associated with GW170817 / 連星中性子星合体後の系からの放出物質の性質とGW170817に付随した電磁波天体についての示唆

Fujibayashi, Sho 26 March 2018 (has links)
京都大学 / 0048 / 新制・課程博士 / 博士(理学) / 甲第20909号 / 理博第4361号 / 新制||理||1626(附属図書館) / 京都大学大学院理学研究科物理学・宇宙物理学専攻 / (主査)教授 柴田 大, 教授 井岡 邦仁, 教授 川合 光 / 学位規則第4条第1項該当 / Doctor of Science / Kyoto University / DFAM
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Black Hole-Neutron Star Mergers --Universal Evolution Picture Obtained by Seconds-long Numerical-Relativistic Neutrino-Radiation Magnetohydrodynamics Simulation-- / ブラックホール・中性子星連星合体 ―ニュートリノ放射輸送磁気流体数値相対論シミュレーションによる普遍的描像―

Hayashi, Kota 23 March 2023 (has links)
京都大学 / 新制・課程博士 / 博士(理学) / 甲第24409号 / 理博第4908号 / 新制||理||1701(附属図書館) / 京都大学大学院理学研究科物理学・宇宙物理学専攻 / (主査)教授 柴田 大, 教授 井岡 邦仁, 教授 橋本 幸士 / 学位規則第4条第1項該当 / Doctor of Science / Kyoto University / DFAM
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Single-peaked gamma-ray bursts in the Fermi GBM catalogue / Singelpeakade gammablixtar i Fermi GBM katalogen

Hintze, Henric January 2022 (has links)
Gamma-ray burst light curves are notoriously irregular, yet a significant number consists of a single fast-rising, exponentially decaying pulse. These are called single-peaked light curves. The goal of this thesis is to analyse a sample of 2710 GRBs collected by the Fermi space telescope by identifying single-peaked bursts and comparing their properties to those of the multi-peaked bursts. Furthermore, the validity of the relativistic shock breakout theory as an explanation for single-peaked, low-luminosity GRBs is investigated using a closure relation. For this investigation, the Fermi sample wascomplemented by low-luminosity GRBs observed by other instruments. A criterion for selecting single-peaked bursts was successfully developed, yielding 48% long and 79% short, single-peaked GRBs. Significant differences between the populations were found in multiple properties. In general, single-peaked GRBs appear to be weaker and more slowly varying than multi-peaked ones; however, a larger sample of GRBs with redshift measurements is needed to draw conclusions about possible intrinsic differences in energy connected to the progenitor systems. The investigation of low-luminosity GRBs’ compliance with the shock breakout closure relation showed that 64% of the low-luminosity GRBs were within a factor 5 of fulfilling the relation as opposed to only 24% of high-luminosity GRBs. It was further shown that only a small number (< 5%) of Fermi GRBs without redshift measurements could be low-luminosity shock breakout GRBs according to this theory. In conclusion, while the shock breakout closure relation does hold for a greater proportion of low-luminosity GRBs than high-luminosity GRBs, there is still a large number of low-luminosity GRBs left unexplained by this theory. / Gammablixtljuskurvor är ökänt oregelbundna men en betydande andel består av en enda snabbt stigande och exponentiellt avtagande puls. Dessa kallas singelpeakade ljuskurvor. Målet med detta examensarbete är att analysera de 2710 gammablixtar som Fermirymdteleskopet har observerat genom att identifiera singelpeakade blixtar och jämföra deras egenskaper med multipeakade blixtars. Dessutom undersöks den relativistiska shockbreakoutteorin som förklaringsmodell för singelpeakade lågluminositetsgammablixtar. I denna undersökning kompletterades fermiblixtarna med lågluminositetsblixtar från andra instrument. Ett kriterium för identifikation av singelpeakade gammablixtar utvecklades och detta resulterade i 48% långa och 70% korta, singelpeakade gammablixtar. Flertalet egenskaper uppvisade signifikanta skillnader mellan populationerna. I allmänhet verkar singelpeakade gammablixtar vara svagare och variera långsammare än multipeakade. Dock behövs en större population av gammablixtar med uppmätta rödskift för att med säkerhet kunna avgöra om singelpeakade blixtar verkligen släpper ut mindre energi. Undersökningen av huruvida lågluminositetsgammablixtar kan förklaras med shockbreakoutteorin visade att 64% av lågluminositetsblixtarna uppfyllde kravet upp till en faktor fem medan bara 24% av högluminositetsblixtarna gjorde det. Vidare visades att endast ett litet antal (<5%) av fermiblixtarna utan uppmätta rödskift skulle kunna vara lågluminositetsshockbreakoutblixtar enligt denna teori. Även om shockbreakoutteorin kan förklara en större andel av lågluminositetsblixtarna än högluminositetsblixtarna återstår ett stort antal oförklarade lågluminositetsblixtar.
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Gamma-ray bursts in the local universe

Chapman, Robert January 2009 (has links)
With energy outputs >~10^51 erg in 0.1-1000 seconds, Gamma-ray Bursts (GRBs) are the most powerful events yet observed in the Universe. As such they are potential probes of the very early Universe, back to the era of re-ionisation and the first stars, but at the same time they have been observed to span a wide range in luminosity and redshift from the relatively local Universe (z~0.0085) out to z~6.29. GRBs divide into two classes based primarily on their duration as measured by T90 (the time taken to observe 90% of the total burst fluence). Long bursts (L-GRBs) have T90>~2 seconds, and shorts (S-GRBs) T90<~2 seconds. Though much has been learned regarding long duration GRBs since the first afterglow discovery in 1997 (including their likely association with massive core collapse supernovae), much remains unknown regarding short duration GRBs. In this work, after a brief historical introduction and review, we present analyses of the angular cross-correlation on the sky of short GRBs from the BATSE catalogue with galaxies in the local Universe sampled from the PSCz Redshift Survey and the Third Reference Catalogue of Bright Galaxies (RC3). In particular we show that 20%+/-8% (1 sigma) of all BATSE short duration bursts (localised to 10 degrees or better) show correlation with galaxy samples (morphological T-type<=4) within ~112 Mpc. Our statistics thus provide evidence that a substantial fraction of BATSE short GRBs show a tendency to be associated with large scale structure on the sky traced by a variety of galaxy types. Short GRBs are believed to be produced in the final merger of compact object (neutron star-neutron star or neutron star-black hole) binaries, though other possible progenitors are known to exist. The short initial spike of a giant flare from a Soft Gamma Repeater (SGR) such as the December 27th 2004 event from SGR1806-20 would have been detectable by BATSE as a short GRB if it occurred in a galaxy within ~30-50 Mpc (assuming a distance to SGR1806-20 of 15 kpc). Using the observed luminosities and rates of Galactic SGR giant flares, as well as theoretical predictions for the rate of binary mergers, we investigate the ability of plausible Luminosity Functions (LF), singly and in combination, to reproduce our observed correlations and a cosmological S-GRB population. We find the correlations are best explained by a separate population of lower luminosity S-GRBs, with properties consistent with them being due to giant flares from extra-galactic SGRs. Overall predicted number counts are a good fit to the observed BATSE number counts, and furthermore, the wider redshift distribution is consistent with the early Swift S-GRB redshift distribution. The three closest GRBs which have been observed to date were all long duration bursts, and we have therefore also searched for cross-correlation signals between the BATSE long GRBs and local galaxies. The three nearby bursts shared several similar properties such as being under-luminous, spectrally soft and of low variability. We have therefore also investigated a subset of L-GRBs with light curve properties similar to these known nearby bursts. The whole sample is found to exhibit a correlation level consistent with zero (1 sigma upper limit=10%, equivalent to 144 bursts) out to a radius of ~155 Mpc, but a spectrally soft, low observed fluence and low variability subset shows a correlation level of 28%+/-16% (=50+/-28 bursts) within 155 Mpc. These results are consistent with low-luminosity, low-variability bursts being a separate sub-class of L-GRBs which may be much more prevalent in the local Universe than their high-luminosity, cosmologically distant counterparts. To investigate this further, we once again examined plausible luminosity functions for single and dual high and low luminosity populations, based on observed intrinsic rates from the literature. The local population was once again found only to be produced to a sufficient level (while maintaining consistency with the observed overall number counts) by a separate low luminosity population with intrinsic rates several hundred times greater than their cosmological counterparts. Constraining the models via the Swift overall redshift distribution instead of threshold-adjusted BATSE number counts showed that the dual LF models were able to produce excellent fits to the entire redshift distribution while adequately reproducing a local population. Finally, suggestions are made as to the direction future work may follow in order to build on these initial investigations, as well as to how observations with future missions and detectors such as Fermi (formerly GLAST), Advanced LIGO and LOFAR may shed further light on nearby GRBs.
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Statistické zpracování družicových dat gama záblesků / Statistical analysis of the gamma-ray bursts satellite data

Bystřický, Pavel January 2011 (has links)
In this thesis the Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) are studied, the brightest explosions in the universe. GRBs have been observed since year 1967, but there are several unsolved problems. In the first chapter there is an introduction to the issue of GRBs, and the history of observations are briefly described. The Fermi satellite, the latest satellite devoted to gamma-ray burst observations is described in chapter two. Characteristics of the Fermi instruments are also described. The observed data of GRBs are characterized in the third chapter. The distribution of GRB durations, distances, and spectral hardnesses are described. The characteristics of long and short GRBs (distance, isotropy of distribution, metalicity dependence, isotropic energy) are described. A chance of the appearance of a GRB in the Milky Way is discussed. New Fermi observations are described too. Fourth chapter is about models of GRBs. The fireball and canonball models are described. Fifth chapter is focused on the exposure function of CGRO-BATSE, Fermi-GBM, Swift. I have created the exposure function for GBM on Fermi satellite. It is quite difficult, and I have assumed some simplified hypotheses. Information of the satellite's position, position of detectors on the Fermi satellite, have been found on the Fermi web pages and in the article...
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Probing the Rotational Velocity of Galactic WO Stars with Spectropolarimetry

Stevance, H. F., Igance, Richard, Crowther, P. A., Maund, J. R., Davies, B., Rate, G. 01 October 2018 (has links)
Oxygen sequence Wolf-Rayet stars (WO) are thought to be the final evolution phase of some high-mass stars, as such they may be the progenitors of Type Ic SNe as well as potential progenitors of broad-lined Ic and long gamma-ray bursts. We present the first spectropolarimetric observations of the Galactic WO stars WR93b and WR102 obtained with FORS1 on the Very Large Telescope. We find no sign of a line effect, which could be expected if these stars were rapid rotators. We also place constraints on the amplitude of a potentially undetected line effect. This allows us to derive upper limits on the possible intrinsic continuum polarization and find Pcont < 0.077 per cent and Pcont < 0.057 per cent for WR93b and WR102, respectively. Furthermore, we derive upper limits on the rotation of our WO stars by considering our results in the context of the wind compression effect. We estimate that for an edge-on case the rotational velocity of WR93b is vrot < 324 km s−1 while for WR102 vrot < 234 km s−1. These correspond to values of vrot/vcrit < 19 per cent and j) < 18.0 cm2 s−1 for WR93b and 2 s−1 for WR102. The upper limits found on vrot/vcrit and log(j) for our WO stars are therefore similar to the estimates calculated for Galactic Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars that do show a line effect. Therefore, although the presence of a line effect in a single WR star is indicative of fast rotation, the absence of a line effect does not rule out significant rotation, even when considering the edge-on scenario.
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Descrição de Horava-Lifshitz para modelos que violam a invariância de Lorentz via operadores de altas ordens derivativas.

FARIAS, Klecio Emanuel Lima de. 17 October 2018 (has links)
Submitted by Emanuel Varela Cardoso (emanuel.varela@ufcg.edu.br) on 2018-10-17T19:12:16Z No. of bitstreams: 1 KLECIO EMANUEL LIMA DE FARIAS – DISSERTAÇÃO (PPGFísica) 2017.pdf: 669446 bytes, checksum: 26edbf33fb48c30aed37e5d2c6da2a80 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2018-10-17T19:12:16Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 KLECIO EMANUEL LIMA DE FARIAS – DISSERTAÇÃO (PPGFísica) 2017.pdf: 669446 bytes, checksum: 26edbf33fb48c30aed37e5d2c6da2a80 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2017-10-04 / Capes / Neste trabalho, aplicamos o reescalonamento tipo ao de Hoˇrava-Lifshitz para reescrever algumas teorias eletrodinâmicas de altas ordens derivativas que violam a simetria de Lorentz, controladas por quadrivetores: (n )s que determinam direções preferenciais no espaço - tempo. As equações de movimento foram obtidas, através das quais analisamos as relações de dispersão modificadas em conjunto com os resultados observacionais das experiências de explosão de raios gama (GRB). Os limites do expoente crítico foram discutidos a partir dos dados dos GRBs através de cálculos de grau de polarizaçao (usando operador de dimensão-cinco) e de atraso temporal (usando operador de dimensão-seis) nas propagações dos fótons. As implicações físicas foram comparadas com recentes resultados da literatura sobre limites da quebra da invariância de Lorentz via GRBs. / In this work, we used a Hoˇrava-Lifshitz scaling to rewrite a high-order derivative electrodynamics that violates the Lorentz symmetry, controlled by 4-vector (n )s which determine the space-time preferential directions. The equations of motion were obtained, through which the modified dispersion relation was analyzed together with observational results of gamma ray bursts (GRB). The limits of the critical exponent were discussed from the GRBs values through calculation of degree of polarization (using five-dimensional operator) and temporal delay (using six-dimensional operator) on photon propagation. The physical implications were compared with the current results from the literature regarding Lorentz invariance violation via GRB.
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Investigation of late flares in prompt GRB emission / Undersökning av sena pulser i ljuskurvor för GRB

Sandeberg, Johanna January 2023 (has links)
Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are the most energetic electromagnetic events in the universe, but there are still unanswered questions about them, like the underlying radiation mechanisms that cause the different parts of their light curves. Given that Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars with circumburst rings could be the progenitor of GRBs with late flares \cite{complex}, the purpose of this thesis was to determine if the precursor and the main emission of GRBs with late time flares might originate due to different radiation mechanisms, and thereby if WR stars could be the progenitors. 271 of the longest GRBs with flux above 10 photons/cm$^2$/s were studied and all GRBs with a precursor and a defined quiescent period were chosen for further studies. The chosen 39 GRBs were divided into different categories depending on the appearance of their light curves. A gold sample with $R_{P, max}/R_{D, max} &lt; 0.4$ and $T_Q/T_{tot} &gt; 0.5$, for the maximum count rate of the precursor $R_{P, max}$, the dominant emission $R_{D, max}$, and for the normalised quiescent period $T_Q/T_{tot}$ was concluded to have similar characteristics and to fit what would be expected if WR stars would be the progenitors. This group of GRBs all have a short and less bright precursor, a long quiescent period and a main emission which is brighter and longer than the precursor. The distributions of the photon index $\alpha$ for the precursor and the dominant emission for the gold sample indicate that the precursor is due to photospheric emission and the dominant emission is due to synchrotron emission. This is consistent with the interpretation that the precursor is a result of the jet interacting with the photosphere and the dominant emission is a result of interactions with the circumburst ring of a star like the WR stars. The next step in this investigation would be to study GRBs with more than one precursor that otherwise fit the description of the gold sample, to determine if these fit into the gold sample as well. / Gammablixtrar (GRB) är de mest kraftfulla elektromagnetiska eventen i universum men det finns fortfarande obesvarade frågor om dem, som de underliggande strålningsmekanismerna som orsakar de olika delarna av deras ljuskurvor. För en del av alla GRBs tar det upp till eller mer än 100 sekunder från utlösningstiden till det att en topp ses i ljuskurvan. För dessa finns då ofta en liten svag topp, som följs av en lång lugn period och sedan den dominant, starkare utstrålningen. GRBs tros kunna härstamma från Wolf-Rayet-stjärnor (WR-stjärnor), som är massiva, döende stjärnor som kan vara omringade av bubblor, nebulosor, och ringar. Om GRBs härstammar från dessa förväntas den första mindre toppen och den andra större toppen uppkomma på grund av olika strålningsprocesser. Syftet med detta projekt var därför att undersöka huruvida dessa toppar uppkommer på grund av olika processer eller ej. Sammanfattningsvis så hittades en distinkt och homogen grupp av GRBs med likande egenskaper. Resultaten påvisar att den första svaga toppen är fotosfärisk strålning, så att den uppkommer på grund av att jetstrålen från GRBn interagerar med fotosfären. Därtill tyder resultaten på att den dominanta starkare toppen är synkrotronstrålning, som kan uppkomma när jetstrålen interagerar med en ring runt en WR-stjärna. Nästa steg i detta projekt skulle vara att studera GRBs med fler än en mindre topp innan den dominant utstrålningen, för att se om dessa också har liknande egenskaper som de som hittades i den homogena gruppen.
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Jet-wind interaction in neutron star mergers

Nativi, Lorenzo January 2020 (has links)
Besides being sources of gravitational waves, there has been evidence that neutron starmergers release neutron-rich material suitable for the production of heavy r-process nuclei.The radioactive decay of these freshly synthesised elements powers a rapidly evolvingthermal transient, the “macronova” (also known as “kilonova”). Its spectral propertiesstrongly depend on the ejecta composition, since neutron rich material synthesises heavyr-process elements that can efficiently trap radiation inside the ejecta producing a longlasting signal peaking in the red part of the spectrum. The first detection of a binaryneutron star merger was also accompanied by the evidence of a relativistic jet. Despitebeing ascertained the presence of these two dynamical components, neutron-rich ejectaand ultra-relativistic jet, the observational consequences of the interplay between the twois still unclear. In the paper we investigate such interaction through dedicated specialrelativistic hydrodynamic simulations, starting from a realistic environment obtained byprevious works. Light curves are then constructed up to the time scale of days by postprocessing the hydrodynamic results adopting proper radiative transfer. I show thatjet propagation within such environment can significantly affect the observation of theradioactive transient. A relativistic outflow can in fact “punch-away” a fraction of highopacity material before the brightening of the macronova, resulting in the transient beingbrighter and bluer for on-axis observers in the first few days. In this way the jet impactsboth time scale and luminosity of the macronova peak, that are the two main observablesallowing the estimate of the ejecta properties.
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Étude des phénomènes explosifs en astrophysique dans les sursauts gamma et les supernovæ / Studying explosive phenomena in astrophysics by the example of gamma-ray bursts and supernovae

Filina, Anastasia 01 July 2015 (has links)
La formation des premières étoiles, quelques centaines de millions d'années après le Big Bang, marque la fin de l’âge sombre. Actuellement, nous n’avons aucune observation de la formation de ces étoiles, appelée popIII, mais d’après des simulations numériques de différents groupes, il semblerait que ces étoiles primordiales étaient très massives: plusieurs centaines de masses solaires. Ces premières étoiles, ont produits aussi des sursauts gamma (GRBs). Ainsi, l’étude des GRBs produits à partir des popIII, pourraient permette d’étudier directement le stade final des étoiles primordiales. Les télescopes d'aujourd'hui ne peuvent pas regarder assez loin dans le passé cosmique pour observer la formation des premières étoiles, mais la nouvelle génération de télescopes permettra de tester des idées théoriques sur la formation des premières étoiles.Les GRBs sont liés à la mort d’étoiles massives et qu'ils sont connectés avec des supernovae. En ce sens, les GRBs sont l'une des classes de processus explosifs en physique stellaire et devraient suivre les mêmes lois physiques que l'explosion des supernovae. Ce travail tente d'aborder le problème des GRBs comme un problème d'explosion stellaire et utilise les données d’observation sur les spectres et les courbes de lumières notamment.Dans le cadre de cette thèse, des outils spécifiques ont été développés pour étudier les explosions stellaires: un code numérique pour résoudre les réactions nucléaires a été incorporé dans le code hydrodynamique existant. Ces outils ont été utilisés dans les simulations de supernovae afin d’étudier les connections avec les sursauts gamma: analyse spectrale et étude statistique en fonction du redshift. / The formation of the first stars hundreds of millions of years after the Big-Bang marks the end of the Dark Ages. Currently, we have no direct observations on how the primordial stars formed, but according to modern theory of stellar evolution these stars should be very massive (about 100 Msun) Population III stars have a potential to produce probably most energetic flashes in the Universe - gamma-ray bursts. GRBs may provide one of the most promising methods to probe directly final stage of life of primordial stars. Today's telescopes cannot look far enough into the cosmic past to observe the formation of the first stars, but the new generation of telescopes will test theoretical ideas about the formation of the first stars.Thanks to many years of observations we have good GRB's data -statistics of occurrence, spectrum, lightcurves. But there are still a lot of questions in the theory of GRBs. We know that GRBs are related to the death of stars and that they are connected with supernovae. So gamma-ray bursts are one of the classes of explosive processes in stellar physics that should have a lot of common with supernovae explosions. In that case GRBs should follow the same physical laws of explosion as supernovae. This work tries to approach the problem of GRBs as a problem of stellar explosion.Necessary instruments of studying stellar explosion were developed as a part of doctoral research: code for solving systems of nuclear reaction equations was incorporated into hydrodynamical code. These tools were applied for supernovae simulations in order to find possible connection with GRBs. Basing on analysis of supernovae simulations spectral analysis of GRBs was performed.

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