2009ApJ...698L..82A -
Astrophys. J., 698, L82-L85 (2009/June-3)
Konus-wind observations of the new soft gamma-ray repeater SGR 0501+4516.
APTEKAR R.L., CLINE T.L., FREDERIKS D.D., GOLENETSKII S.V., MAZETS E.P. and PAL'SHIN V.D.
Abstract (from CDS):
In 2008 August, the new soft gamma-ray repeater SGR 0501+4516 was discovered by Swift. The source was soon confirmed by several groups in space- and ground-based multi-wavelength observations. In this Letter, we report the analysis of five short bursts from the recently discovered soft gamma-ray repeater (SGR), detected with the Konus-Wind gamma-ray burst spectrometer. Properties of the time histories of the observed events, as well as results of multichannel spectral analysis, both in the 20-300 keV energy range, show, that the source exhibits itself as a typical SGR. The bursts durations are ≲0.75 s and their spectra above 20 keV can be fitted by an optically thin thermal bremsstrahlung (OTTB) model with kTOTTB of 20-40 keV. The spectral evolution is observed, which resembles the SGR 1627-41 bursts, where a strong hardness-intensity correlation was noticed in the earlier Konus-Wind observations. The peak energy fluxes of all five events are comparable to the highest of those for known SGRs, so a less distant source is implied, consistent with the determined Galactic anticenter direction. Supposing the young supernova remnant HB9 (at the distance of 1.5 kpc) as a natal environment of the source, the peak luminosities of the bursts are estimated to be (2-5)x1040 erg/s. The values of the total energy release, given the same assumptions, amount to (0.6-6)x1039 erg. These estimations of both parameters are typical for short SGR bursts.
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gamma rays: bursts - gamma rays: observations - pulsars: individual: SGR 0501+4516 - stars: neutron
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