Fermi/gamma-ray burst monitor observations of SGRJ0501+4516 bursts

Lin Lin, Chryssa Kouveliotou, Matthew G. Baring, Alexander J. Van Der Horst, Sylvain Guiriec, Peter M. Woods, Ersin Göüş, Yuki Kaneko, Jeffrey Scargle, Jonathan Granot, Robert Preece, Andreas Von Kienlin, Vandiver Chaplin, Anna L. Watts, Ralph A.M.J. Wijers, Shuang Nan Zhang, Narayan Bhat, Mark H. Finger, Neil Gehrels, Alice HardingLex Kaper, Victoria Kaspi, Julie McEnery, Charles A. Meegan, William S. Paciesas, Asaf Pe'Er, Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz, Michiel Van Der Klis, Stefanie Wachter, Colleen Wilson-Hodge

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Abstract

We present our temporal and spectral analyses of 29 bursts from SGRJ0501+4516, detected with the gamma-ray burst monitor on board the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope during 13days of the source's activation in 2008 (August 22- September 3). We find that the T 90 durations of the bursts can be fit with a log-normal distribution with a mean value of 123ms. We also estimate for the first time event durations of soft gamma repeater (SGR) bursts in photon space (i.e., using their deconvolved spectra) and find that these are very similar to the T 90values estimated in count space (following a log-normal distribution with a mean value of 124ms). We fit the time-integrated spectra for each burst and the time-resolved spectra of the five brightest bursts with several models. We find that a single power law with an exponential cutoff model fits all 29 bursts well, while 18 of the events can also be fit with two blackbody functions. We expand on the physical interpretation of these two models and we compare their parameters and discuss their evolution. We show that the time-integrated and time-resolved spectra reveal that E peak decreases with energy flux (and fluence) to a minimum of 30keV at F = 8.7 × 10-6ergcm-2s -1, increasing steadily afterward. Two more sources exhibit a similar trend: SGRs J1550-5418 and 1806-20. The isotropic luminosity, L iso, corresponding to these flux values is roughly similar for all sources (0.4-1.5 × 1040ergs-1).

Original languageEnglish
Article number87
JournalAstrophysical Journal
Volume739
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Oct 2011
Externally publishedYes

Funding

FundersFunder number
Seventh Framework Programme247295
Science and Technology Facilities CouncilST/G002630/1
European Commission

    Keywords

    • X-rays: bursts

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