2007ApJ...671.1903C


Query : 2007ApJ...671.1903C

2007ApJ...671.1903C - Astrophys. J., 671, 1903-1920 (2007/December-3)

The first survey of X-ray flares from gamma-ray bursts observed by Swift: temporal properties and morphology.

CHINCARINI G., MORETTI A., ROMANO P., FALCONE A.D., MORRIS D., RACUSIN J., CAMPANA S., COVINO S., GUIDORZI C., TAGLIAFERRI G., BURROWS D.N., PAGANI C., STROH M., GRUPE D., CAPALBI M., CUSUMANO G., GEHRELS N., GIOMMI P., LA PAROLA V., MANGANO V., MINEO T., NOUSEK J.A., O'BRIEN P.T., PAGE K.L., PERRI M., TROJA E., WILLINGALE R. and ZHANG B.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the first systematic investigation of the morphological and timing properties of flares in GRBs observed by Swift XRT. We consider a large sample drawn from all GRBs detected by Swift, INTEGRAL, and HETE-2 prior to 2006 January 31, which had an XRT follow-up and which showed significant flaring. Our sample of 33 GRBs includes long and short, at low and high redshift, and a total of 69 flares. The strongest flares occur in the early phases, with a clear anticorrelation between the flare peak intensity and the flare time of occurrence. Fitting each X-ray flare with a Gaussian model, we find that the mean ratio of the width and peak time is <Δt/t≥0.13±0.10, albeit with a large scatter. Late flares at times >2000 s have long durations, Δt>300 s, and can be very energetic compared to the underlying continuum. We further investigated whether there is a clear link between the number of pulses detected in the prompt phase by BAT and the number of X-ray flares detected by XRT, finding no correlation. However, we find that the distribution of intensity ratios between successive BAT prompt pulses and that between successive XRT flares is the same, an indication of a common origin for gamma-ray pulses and X-ray flares. All evidence indicates that flares are indeed related to the workings of the central engine and, in the standard fireball scenario, originate from internal shocks rather than external shocks. While all flares can be explained by long-lasting engine activity, 29/69 flares may also be explained by refreshed shocks. However, 10 can only be explained by prolonged activity of the central engine.

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Journal keyword(s): Gamma Rays: Bursts - X-Rays: Bursts

Simbad objects: 36

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Number of rows : 36
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 GRB 050922B gB 00 23 13.400 -05 36 17.80           ~ 73 0
2 GRB 050904 gB 00 54 50.794 +14 05 09.42           ~ 471 0
3 GRB 050908 gB 01 21 50.750 -12 57 17.20           ~ 173 0
4 GRB 050406 gB 02 17 52.200 -50 11 15.81     18.83     ~ 122 0
5 GRB 050822 gB 03 24 27.240 -46 01 59.20     20.82     ~ 108 0
6 GRB 060115 gB 03 36 08.400 +17 20 43.00           ~ 168 0
7 GRB 060124 gB 05 08 25.900 +69 44 26.98   18.91 17.35     ~ 265 0
8 GRB 050712 gB 05 10 48.100 +64 54 47.60 19.09   17.86     ~ 68 0
9 GRB 050915A gB 05 26 44.804 -28 00 59.27           ~ 80 0
10 GRB 050826 gB 05 51 01.590 -02 38 35.40           ~ 127 0
11 GRB 970508 gB 06 53 49.2 +79 16 19           ~ 869 1
12 GRB 051227 gB 08 20 58.107 +31 55 32.01           ~ 121 0
13 GRB 051016B gB 08 48 27.810 +13 39 20.00 20.45         ~ 144 0
14 GRB 050916 gB 09 03 57.270 -51 25 42.51           ~ 45 0
15 GRB 050502B gB 09 30 10.024 +16 59 48.07           ~ 161 0
16 GRB 060108 gB 09 48 01.980 +31 55 08.59           ~ 102 0
17 GRB 011211 gB 11 15 16 -21 56.0           ~ 300 0
18 GRB 050714B gB 11 18 47.610 -15 32 48.90           ~ 75 0
19 GRB 011121 gB 11 34 26.67 -76 01 41.6       23.0   ~ 276 1
20 GRB 050726 gB 13 20 11.900 -32 03 51.89     17.58     ~ 67 0
21 GRB 050801 gB 13 36 35.000 -21 55 41.00 15.03 15.82 15.46     ~ 156 0
22 GRB 050730 gB 14 08 17.090 -03 46 18.90   20.32 17.68     ~ 314 0
23 GRB 050802 gB 14 37 05.820 +27 47 12.62 16.85 17.38 16.97     ~ 174 0
24 GRB 051117A gB 15 13 34.020 +30 52 12.30 18.66 19.81       ~ 68 0
25 GRB 050724 gB 16 24 44.400 -27 32 27.90     19.70     ~ 440 1
26 GRB 050814 gB 17 36 45.390 +46 20 21.60           ~ 153 0
27 GRB 060111A gB 18 24 49.132 +37 36 14.47     18.86     ~ 67 0
28 GRB 060109 gB 18 50 43.650 +31 59 26.40           ~ 50 0
29 GRB 050607 gB 20 00 42.790 +09 08 31.50   19.55 18.94     ~ 98 0
30 GRB 050421 gB 20 29 02.850 +73 39 17.91           ~ 74 0
31 GRB 050713A gB 21 22 09.530 +77 04 29.50           ~ 121 0
32 GRB 051210 gB 22 00 40.930 -57 36 47.10           ~ 126 0
33 GRB 050820A gB 22 29 38.110 +19 33 37.10 18.33 19.00 18.47     ~ 387 0
34 GRB 050716 gB 22 34 20.730 +38 41 03.60   21.52 20.32     ~ 72 0
35 GRB 050803 gB 23 22 37.910 +05 47 09.00           ~ 117 0
36 GRB 050819 gB 23 55 01.650 +24 51 38.80           ~ 72 0

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