I consider here acceleration and heating of relativistic outflow by local
magnetic energy dissipation process in Poynting flux dominated outflow.
Adopting the standard assumption that the reconnection rate scales with the
Alfven speed, I show here that the fraction of energy dissipated as thermal
photons cannot exceed (13 γ^−14)−1=30% (for adiabatic index
γ^=4/3) of the kinetic energy at the photosphere. Even in the most
radiatively efficient scenario, the energy released as non-thermal photons
during the prompt phase is at most equal to the kinetic energy of the outflow.
These results imply that calorimetry of the kinetic energy that can be done
during the afterglow phase, could be used to constrain the magnetization of
gamma-ray bursts (GRB) outflows. I discuss the recent observational status, and
its implications on constraining the magnetization in GRB outflows.Comment: (Very) extensive discussions about current observational constraints,
implications and limitations. Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical
Journa