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Wednesday, November 7, 2018
      

Observational constraints on the structure of gamma-ray burst jets and lessons from GW170817
Paz Beniamini, George Washington University
Event Type: Informal Astro Talk
Time: 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Location: 726 Broadway, 902, Lg Conf
Abstract: Motivated by GW170817 we examine three independent constraints on the angular structure of gamma-ray burst (GRB) jets that are required by observations of cosmological long GRBs. We find that efficient gamma-ray emission has to be restricted to material with Gamma>50 and is most likely confined to a narrow region around the core. Comparing GRB170817 with the regular population of short GRBs (sGRBs), we show that an order unity fraction of NS mergers result in sGRB jets that breakout of the surrounding ejecta, that their luminosity function must be intrinsically peaked and that sGRB jets are typically narrow with opening angles ~ 0.1 rad. Finally, we perform Monte Carlo simulations to examine models for the structure and efficiency of the prompt emission in off-axis sGRBs. We find that only a small fraction, 0.01-0.1, of NS mergers detectable by LIGO/VIRGO in GWs is expected to be also detected in prompt gamma-rays, and GW170817-like events are very rare.

The Gravitational S matrix and Precision Predictions for Binary Inspirals
Ira Rothstein, Carnegie Mellon
Event Type: HEP Seminar
Time: 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Location: 726 Broadway, 940, CCPP Seminar
Abstract: I will discuss how scattering amplitude techniques can be used to match to and an Effective Field Theory of GR coupled to sources for the purposes of calculating precision gravitational wave templates.

Astro Ph
Event Type: Astro Ph
Time: 4:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Location: 726 Broadway, 902, Lg Conf