[ \theta_j \approx 0.1 , \text{rad} \left( \frac{t_{\text{jet, break}}}{1 , \text{day}} \right)^{3/8} \left( \frac{n_0}{E_{52}} \right)^{1/8} ]
For the past decade, Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) have been the "final boss" of modern astrophysics problems in international science competitions. From the International Physics Olympiad (IPhO) to the International Astronomy and Astrophysics Olympiad (IOAA), problems involving relativistic jets, compact object mergers, and afterglow modeling separate the silver medalists from the gold. grb physics for competitions vol 2 pdf upd better
Solve the 5 "legacy" problems at the end of the PDF without looking at the solutions. Grade yourself brutally. These problems are harder than actual olympiad questions intentionally – a feature, not a bug. [ \theta_j \approx 0