Short Gamma-Ray Bursts and Mergers of Two Neutron Stars

Short Gamma-Ray Bursts and Mergers of Two Neutron Stars   
Speaker: Zigao Dai (Nanjing University)   
Time:
Wednesday, 3:00 pm, May 6th  
Location: Lecture Hall, 3rd floor   

Abstract:
 
Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are flashes of gamma rays occurring at the cosmological distances. They fall into two classes: short-duration (<2 seconds) hard-spectrum bursts and long-duration (>2 seconds) soft-spectrum bursts. Long GRBs result from core collapses of massive stars, and short GRBs appear to be produced in mergers of neutron star binaries or black hole-neutron star binaries. In my talk, I will review recent progress on short GRBs and discuss some implications of millisecond magnetars as central engines of short GRBs resulting from mergers of two neutron stars. 


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