H 2 Absorption and Fluorescence from Gamma Ray Bursts in Molecular Clouds
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If a gamma ray burst with strong UV emission occurs in a molecular cloud, there will be observable consequences resulting from excitation of the surrounding H 2. The UV pulse from the GRB will pump H 2 into vibrationally-excited levels which produce strong absorption at wavelengths λ 1650Å. As a result, both the prompt flash and later afterglow will exhibit strong absorption shortward of 1650Å, with specific spectroscopic features. Such a cutoff in the emission from GRB 980329 may already have been observed by Fruchter et al.; if so, GRB 980329 was at redshift 3.0 z 4.4. BVRI photometry of GRB 990510 could also be explained by H 2 absorption if GRB 990510 is at redshift 1.6 z 2.3. The fluorescence accompanying the UV pumping of the H 2 will result in UV emission from the GRB which can extend over days or months, depending on parameters of the ambient medium and beaming of the GRB flash. The 7.5–13.6 eV fluorescent luminosity is ∼ 10 41.7 ergs s −1 for standard estimates of the parameters of the GRB and the ambient medium. Spectroscopy can distinguish this fluorescent emission from other possible sources of transient optical emission, such as a supernova.
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تاریخ انتشار 1999