2009ApJ...702.1211R


Query : 2009ApJ...702.1211R

2009ApJ...702.1211R - Astrophys. J., 702, 1211-1229 (2009/September-2)

Quasi-blackbody component and radiative efficiency of the prompt emission of gamma-ray bursts.

RYDE F. and PE'ER A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We perform time-resolved spectroscopy on the prompt emission in gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) and identify a thermal, photospheric component peaking at a temperature of a few hundreds keV. This peak does not necessarily coincide with the broad-band (keV-GeV) power peak. We show that this thermal component exhibits a characteristic temporal behavior. We study a sample of 56 long bursts, all strong enough to allow time-resolved spectroscopy. We analyze the evolution of both the temperature and flux of the thermal component in 49 individual time-resolved pulses, for which the temporal coverage is sufficient, and find that the temperature is nearly constant during the first few seconds, after which it decays as a power law with a sample-averaged index of -0.68. The thermal flux first rises with an averaged power-law index of 0.63 after which it decays with an averaged index of -2. The break times are the same to within errors. We find that the ratio of the observed to the emergent thermal flux typically exhibits a monotoneous power-law increase during the entire pulse as well as during complex bursts. Thermal photons carry a significant fraction (∼30% to more than 50%) of the prompt emission energy (in the observed 25-1900 keV energy band), thereby significantly contributing to the high radiative efficiency. Finally, we show here that the thermal emission can be used to study the properties of the photosphere, hence the physical parameters of the GRB fireball.

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Journal keyword(s): gamma rays: bursts - gamma rays: observations - gamma rays: theory - radiation mechanisms: thermal

Simbad objects: 61

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Number of rows : 61
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 4B 951016 gB 02 23.3 -24 22           ~ 25 0
2 GRB 960924 gB 02 29.1 +02 42           ~ 28 0
3 1B 910927 gB 03 20.6 -39 39           ~ 41 0
4 4B 960124 gB 03 24.2 +54 03           ~ 17 0
5 3B 930506 gB 04 17.8 -05 58           ~ 32 0
6 GRB 991216 gB 05 09 31.2983 +11 17 07.262           ~ 422 0
7 GRB 990424 gB 05 28 -63.1           ~ 13 0
8 4B 951228 gB 06 12.5 +28 13           ~ 21 0
9 GRB 960912 gB 06 21 +78.8           ~ 20 0
10 3B 930612 gB 06 52.3 -69 46           ~ 48 0
11 3B 940623 gB 07 13.5 +75 47           ~ 25 0
12 GRB 080916C gB 07 59 23.24 -56 38 16.8           ~ 356 0
13 2B 920311 gB 08 39.0 -36 34           ~ 36 0
14 4B 951102 gB 09 14.3 +46 59           ~ 22 0
15 4B 960530 gB 09 33.6 -53 47           ~ 31 0
16 4B 970223 gB 09 38 +34.1           ~ 25 0
17 2B 921003 gB 10 01.3 -14 43           ~ 23 0
18 GRB 990316 gB 10 11 -05.5           ~ 27 0
19 1B 910807 gB 10 15.4 +06 29           ~ 38 0
20 4B 960605 gB 10 17.0 -01 59           ~ 15 0
21 2B 920622 gB 10 48.4 +47 10           ~ 54 0
22 4B 950624 gB 11 01.5 +14 59           ~ 27 0
23 1B 911118 gB 11 08.1 -20 51           ~ 61 0
24 GRB 990816 gB 11 48 +07.7           ~ 18 0
25 4B 950403 gB 12 18.6 +56 33           ~ 15 0
26 2B 930214B gB 12 59.2 +26 46           ~ 32 0
27 1B 910627 gB 13 12.0 -02 29           ~ 54 0
28 GRB 990102B gB 13 35 +03.6           ~ 14 0
29 4B 941026 gB 13 43.8 -06 32           ~ 37 0
30 4B 970420 gB 14 11 58 -15 54.6           ~ 16 0
31 4B 960804 gB 14 34.7 +68 12           ~ 17 0
32 2B 930112 gB 15 05.3 +27 44           ~ 11 0
33 GRB 990123 gB 15 25 29 +44 45.0     8.95     ~ 990 1
34 GRB 970111 gB 15 28 15.0 +19 36 18           ~ 140 0
35 GRB 971127 gB 15 32 +32.2           ~ 24 0
36 4B 970815 gB 16 06 54.0 +81 30 34           ~ 56 0
37 3B 940410 gB 16 59.6 +30 48           ~ 26 0
38 2B 920830 gB 17 14.1 -73 59           ~ 38 0
39 2B 930120 gB 17 25.2 +14 44           ~ 37 0
40 GRB 961102 gB 17 53 +30.3           ~ 17 0
41 GRB 970828 gB 18 08 31.6 +59 18 51           ~ 348 1
42 GRB 990102 gB 18 22 +39.7           ~ 25 0
43 4B 950818 gB 18 34.6 +33 52           ~ 33 0
44 4B 951213 gB 18 55.9 -06 49           ~ 26 0
45 1B 911031 gB 18 58.2 +21 20           ~ 45 0
46 2B 920718 gB 19 45.6 -55 59           ~ 36 0
47 2B 920525 gB 19 58.5 -42 03           ~ 53 0
48 1B 911016 gB 20 01.9 -03 47           ~ 47 0
49 3B 940708 gB 20 06.3 +24 40           ~ 26 0
50 2B 921207 gB 20 25.3 -42 56           ~ 47 0
51 GRB 980718 gB 21 02 -45.6           ~ 14 0
52 GRB 970925 gB 22 02 -11.7           ~ 24 0
53 2B 930201 gB 22 14.1 +41 09           ~ 37 0
54 2B 921123 gB 22 17.0 -53 15           ~ 42 0
55 GRB 980306B gB 22 48 -58.6           ~ 20 0
56 GRB 950701B gB 23 05.1 +37 44           ~ 20 0
57 1B 910814 gB 23 05.4 +30 26           ~ 80 0
58 4B 941023B gB 23 36.1 +56 31           ~ 18 0
59 GRB 971208 gB 23 45 50 +77 56.4           ~ 18 0
60 GRB 981021 gB 23 47 +01.0           ~ 14 0
61 GRB 900520A gB ~ ~           ~ 3 0

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