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Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglows from Realistic Fireballs [PDF]
A GRB afterglow has been commonly thought to be due to continuous deceleration of a postburst fireball. Many analytical models have made simplifications for deceleration dynamics of the fireball and its radiation property, although they are successful at
Dai Z. G. +7 more
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Neutrino Oscillation in Magnetized Gamma-Ray Burst Fireball [PDF]
Neutrinos of energy about 5-20 MeV are produced due to the stellar collapse or merger events that trigger the Gamma-Ray Burst. Also low energy MeV neutrinos are produced within the fireball due to electron positron annihilation and nucleonic ...
Fraija, Nissim +2 more
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The fireball of November 24, 1970, as the most probable source of the Ischgl meteorite [PDF]
The discovery of the Ischgl meteorite unfolded in a captivating manner. In June 1976, a pristine meteorite stone weighing approximately 1 kg, fully covered with a fresh black fusion crust, was collected on a mountain road in the high‐altitude Alpine ...
M. Gritsevich +15 more
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Dynamics of blast wave and fireball after hydrogen tank rupture in a fire in the open atmosphere
This paper describes a CFD model of the blast wave and fireball dynamics after high-pressure hydrogen tank rupture in a fire in the open atmosphere. Experiments on rupture in a fire of tanks with nominal working pressure 35 MPa and 70 MPa are used to ...
V. Molkov +5 more
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Hot hadronic matter and strange anti-baryons [PDF]
We demonstrate that both quark-gluon plasma (QGP) and hadronic gas (HG) models of the central fireball created in S -> W collisions at 200 GeV A are possible sources of the recently observed strange (anti-) baryons.
Abatzis +18 more
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Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglows with Energy Injection: Homogeneous Versus Wind External Media [PDF]
Assuming an adiabatic evolution of a gamma-ray burst (GRB) fireball interacting with an external medium, we calculate the hydrodynamics of the fireball with energy injection from a strongly magnetic millisecond pulsar through magnetic dipole radiation ...
Castro S M +13 more
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Radiation Fireballs are singular phenomena which involve severe thermal radiation and consequently, they need to be duly assessed and prevented. Although the radiative heat transfer produced by a sphere is relatively well known, the shadowing measures ...
Jose M. Cabeza-Lainez +2 more
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Electromagnetic Induction and Relativistic Double Layer: Mechanism for Ball Lightning Formation
What is the probability that ball lightning (BL) is a real phenomenon of nature? The answer depends on your prior information. If you are one of those lucky men who had a close encounter with a BL and escaped unscathed, your probability that it is real ...
Arthur Baraov
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We identify the major physics milestones in the development of strange hadrons as an observable for both the formation of quark-gluon plasma, and of the ensuing explosive disintegration of deconfined matter fireball formed in relativistic heavy ion ...
Antinori F (WA97 Collaboration) +23 more
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Formation of antideuterons in heavy ion collisions [PDF]
The antideuteron production rate at high-energy heavy ions collisions is calculated basing on the concept of anti-d formation by antinucleons which move in the mean field of the fireball constituents (mainly pions).
A. Z. Mekjian +24 more
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