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The First Steps in the Life of a GRB
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 September 2016
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We present some preliminary results of relativistic hydrodynamic simulations of post-neutron star merger disks as potential candidates for progenitors of short-lasting gamma-ray bursts. We discuss some of the generic conditions under which a gamma-ray burst can be initiated in this kind of progenitor and the main characteristics of the resulting outflow.
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- Part VII Gamma-Ray Bursters
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