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 Participant

Capozziello, Salvatore

Institution

Università di Napoli "Federico II"  - Via Cinthia 9 - Napoli - Campania - Italy

Session

GB3

Accepted

Yes

Order

11

Time

17:50 20'

Talk

Oral abstract

Title

The emission of Gamma Ray Bursts as a test-bed for modified gravity
Coauthors Gaetano Lambiase

Abstract

The extreme physical conditions of Gamma Ray Bursts can constitute a useful observational laboratory to test theories of gravity where very high curvature regimes are involved. Here we propose a sort of curvature engine capable, in principle, of explaining the huge energy emission of Gamma Ray Bursts. Specifically, we investigate the emission of radiation by charged particles non-minimally coupled to the gravitational background where higher order curvature invariants are present. The coupling gives rise to an additional force inducing a non-geodesics motion of particles. This fact allows a strong emission of radiation by gravitationally accelerated particles. As we will show with some specific model, the energy emission is of the same order of magnitude of that characterizing the Gamma Ray Burst physics. Alternatively, strong curvature regimes can be considered as a natural mechanism for the generation of highly energetic astrophysical events.

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