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Title: Magnetar giant flare originating from GRB 200415A: Transient GeV emission, time-resolved Ep-Liso correlation and implications
Authors: Chakraborty, Manoneeta
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: IOP Publishing Ltd
Citation: Chand, V., Joshi, J. C., Gupta, R., Yang, Y. -., Dimple, Sharma, V., . . . Moneer, E. (2021). Magnetar giant flare originating from GRB 200415A: Transient GeV emission, time-resolved ep-liso correlation and implications. Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics, 21(9) doi:10.1088/1674-4527/21/9/236
Abstract: Giant flares (GFs) are unusual bursts from soft gamma-ray repeaters (SGRs) that release an enormous amount of energy in a fraction of a second. The afterglow emission of these SGR-GFs or GF candidates is a highly beneficial means of discerning their composition, relativistic speed and emission mechanisms. GRB 200415A is a recent GF candidate observed in a direction coincident with the nearby Sculptor galaxy at 3.5 Mpc. In this work, we searched for transient gamma-ray emission in past observations by Fermi-LAT in the direction of GRB 200415A. These observations confirm that GRB 200415A is observed as a transient GeV source only once. A pure pair-plasma fireball cannot provide the required energy for the interpretation of GeV afterglow emission and a baryonic poor outflow is additionally needed to explain the afterglow emission. A baryonic rich outflow is also viable, as it can explain the variability and observed quasi-thermal spectrum of the prompt emission if dissipation is happening below the photosphere via internal shocks. Using the peak energy (Ep) of the time-resolved prompt emission spectra and their fluxes (Fp), we found a correlation between Ep and Fp or isotropic luminosity Liso for GRB 200415A. This supports the intrinsic nature of Ep-Liso correlation found in SGRs-GFs, hence favoring a baryonic poor outflow. Our results also indicate a different mechanism at work during the initial spike, and that the evolution of the prompt emission spectral properties in this outflow would be intrinsically due to the injection process. © 2021 National Astronomical Observatories.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1088/1674-4527/21/9/236
https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/3686
ISSN: 1674-4527
Type of Material: Journal Article
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