Abstract:
One of the possible hypotheses implies that cosmic gamma-ray bursts can arise when two neutron stars or black holes merge together. These bursts sometimes continue for several tens of seconds, but the time dependence of their intensity often exhibits $\sim10^2-10^3$ almost periodic small peaks with a period of $\sim10$ ms. A model of oscillations in the lower plasma shell, which arises in cosmic gamma-ray bursts and is located near a neutron star, is proposed; the greater part of arising plasma in the form of an «upper» shell continues to expand into the surroundings. Other possible interpretations of periodicity of the «small peaks» are also analyzed.