γ-ray bursts (GRBs) are short-lived transients releasing a large amount of energy (10^51 − 10^53 erg) in the keV-MeV energy range. GRBs are thought to originate from internal dissipation of the energy carried by ultra-relativistic jets launched by the remnant of a massive star’s death or a compact binary coalescence. While thousands of GRBs have been observed over the last thirty years, we still have an incomplete understanding of where and how the radiation is generated in the jet. Here we show a relation between the spectral index and the flux found by investigating the X-ray tails of bright GRB pulses via time-resolved spectral analysis. This relation is incompatible with the long standing scenario which invokes the delayed arrival of photons from high-latitude parts of the jet. While the alternative scenarios cannot be firmly excluded, the adiabatic cooling of the emitting particles is the most plausible explanation for the discovered relation, suggesting a proton-synchrotron origin of the GRB emission.

Ronchini, S., Oganesyan, G., Branchesi, M., Ascenzi, S., Bernardini, M., Brighenti, F., et al. (2021). Spectral index-flux relation for investigating the origins of steep decay in γ-ray bursts. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 12(1) [10.1038/s41467-021-24246-x].

Spectral index-flux relation for investigating the origins of steep decay in γ-ray bursts

D'Avanzo P.;Ghirlanda G.;Ghisellini G.;Ravasio M. E.;Salafia O. S.
2021

Abstract

γ-ray bursts (GRBs) are short-lived transients releasing a large amount of energy (10^51 − 10^53 erg) in the keV-MeV energy range. GRBs are thought to originate from internal dissipation of the energy carried by ultra-relativistic jets launched by the remnant of a massive star’s death or a compact binary coalescence. While thousands of GRBs have been observed over the last thirty years, we still have an incomplete understanding of where and how the radiation is generated in the jet. Here we show a relation between the spectral index and the flux found by investigating the X-ray tails of bright GRB pulses via time-resolved spectral analysis. This relation is incompatible with the long standing scenario which invokes the delayed arrival of photons from high-latitude parts of the jet. While the alternative scenarios cannot be firmly excluded, the adiabatic cooling of the emitting particles is the most plausible explanation for the discovered relation, suggesting a proton-synchrotron origin of the GRB emission.
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gamma-ray bursts, steep decay,
English
7-lug-2021
2021
12
1
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Ronchini, S., Oganesyan, G., Branchesi, M., Ascenzi, S., Bernardini, M., Brighenti, F., et al. (2021). Spectral index-flux relation for investigating the origins of steep decay in γ-ray bursts. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 12(1) [10.1038/s41467-021-24246-x].
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