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Generalized compactness limit from an arbitrary viewing angle

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stz923

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relativistic processes; gamma-ray burst: general; gravitational waves; gamma-ray burst: individual GRB 180817A, GRB 150101B; gamma-rays : general

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  1. CHE-ISF I-Core centre for excellence in Astrophysics
  2. JSPS Overseas Challenge Program for Young Researchers
  3. advanced ERC grant TReX
  4. Templeton foundation
  5. consolidator ERC grant (JetNS)
  6. ISF
  7. [17J09895]

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A gamma-ray source must have a limited optical depth to pair production. This simple condition, called compactness, implies that gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) must involve a highly relativistic motion (Gamma greater than or similar to 100) giving the first and most important clue on their nature. So far, this condition has been discussed under the assumption that the gamma-ray sources are viewed on-axis, that is, by an observer within the beaming cone of the relativistic source. Recently, following the detection of the weak short GRB 170817A, an extensive interest arose in the possibility that some gamma-ray sources are viewed off-axis. We generalize here the compactness formalism for an arbitrary viewing angle taking several possible opacity processes and gamma-ray spectra into account. We find that for given observables (peak luminosity, temporal variability, and spectra) the minimal Lorentz factor, Gamma(min), is obtained, as expected, for an on-axis observer. More remarkably we find that compactness dictates also a maximal viewing angle, theta(max) similar or equal to 1/2 Gamma(min). Our limit implies for regular GRBs a very small allowed viewing angle (less than or similar to 10(-2) rad), making it extremely unlikely that they are viewed off-axis. For GRB 170817A we confirm earlier results that rule out the possibility that the observed gamma-ry were seen by an on-axis observer as a regular short GRB. The short GRB 150101B was also suggested to be an off-axis event. We show that its maximal viewing angle less than or similar to 0.05 rad, which is inconsistent with the off-axis model. Finally we show that for low-luminosity GRBs, compactness does not exclude by itself an off-axis model, but when combined with other consideration this option is strongly disfavoured.

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