On the α-intensity correlation in gamma-ray bursts: Subphotospheric heating with varying entropy

Felix Ryde, Hoi Fung Yu, Hüsne Dereli-Bégué, Christoffer Lundman, Asaf Pe'er, Liang Li

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Abstract

The emission mechanism during the prompt phase in gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) can be investigated through correlations between spectral properties. Here, we revisit the correlation relatingtheinstantaneousflux,F,andthephotonindexbelowthespectralbreak,α,inindividual emission pulses, by studying the 38 most prominent pulses in the Fermi/Gamma-ray Burst Monitor GRB catalogue. First, we search for signatures of the bias in the determination of α due to the limited spectral coverage (window effect) expected in the synchrotron case. The absence of such a characteristic signature argues against the simplest synchrotron models. We instead find that the observed correlation between F and α can, in general, be described by the relation F(t) ∝ e(t), for which the median k = 3. We suggest that this correlation is a manifestation of subphotospheric heating in a flow with a varying entropy. Around the peak of the light curve, a large entropy causes the photosphere to approach the saturation radius, leading to an intense emission with a narrow spectrum. As the entropy decreases the photosphere secedes from the saturation radius, and weaker emission with a broader spectrum is expected. This simple scenario naturally leads to a correlated variation of the intensity and spectral shape, covering the observed range.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1912-1925
Number of pages14
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume484
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Apr 2019

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Funding

We thank Dr Bégué and Dr Burgess for enlightening discussions. This research made use of the High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center Online Service HEASARC at NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center. We acknowledge support from the Swedish National Space Agency and the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet). FR is supported by the Göran Gustafs-son Foundation for Research in Natural Sciences and Medicine.

FundersFunder number
Göran Gustafs-son Foundation for Research in Natural Sciences and Medicine
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme773062
Swedish National Space Agency
Vetenskapsrådet

    Keywords

    • Gamma-ray burst: general
    • Gamma-ray burst: individual
    • Methods: data analysis
    • Radiation mechanism: thermal

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