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      Plasmas in Gamma-Ray Bursts: particle acceleration, magnetic fields, radiative Processes and environments

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          Being the most extreme explosions in the universe, gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) provide a unique laboratory to study various plasma physics phenomena. The complex lightcurve and broad-band, non-thermal spectra indicate a very complicated system on the one hand, but on the other hand provide a wealth of information to study it. In this chapter I focus on recent progress in some of the key unsolved physical problems. These include: (1) Particle acceleration and magnetic field generation in shock waves; (2) Possible role of strong magnetic fields in accelerating the plasmas, and accelerating particles via magnetic reconnection process; (3) Various radiative processes that shape the observed lightcurve and spectra, both during the prompt and the afterglow phases, and finally (4) GRB environments and their possible observational signature.

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                07 February 2019
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                1902.02562
                5e3b4744-fd39-4b75-ac8c-ca5355104063

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                Invited chapter for a special issue of "galaxies", dedicated to "Cosmic Plasmas and Electromagnetic phenomena"
                astro-ph.HE

                High energy astrophysical phenomena
                High energy astrophysical phenomena

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