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Synchrotron Radiation as the Source of GRB Spectra, Part I: Theory

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We investigate synchrotron emission models as the source of gamma ray burst spectra. We show that allowing for synchrotron self absorption and a ``smooth cutoff'' to the electron energy distribution produces a wide range of low energy spectral behavior. We show that there exists a correlation between the value of the peak of the νFν\nu F_{\nu} spectrum, EpE_{p}, and the low energy spectral index α\alpha as determined by spectral fits over a finite bandwidth. Finally, we discuss the implications of synchrotron emission from internal shocks for GRB spectral evolution.Comment: To appear in the proceedings of the 5th Huntsville Symposium on Gamma Ray Burst

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