{"title":"The statistical characteristics of the prompt emission lightcurves of gamma-ray bursts","authors":"Guan-Lun Ma, Wei Xie, Wan-Kai Wang, Ai-Jun Dong, Qi-Jun Zhi","doi":"10.1002/asna.20230179","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p>We fitted 75 pulses from 44 gamma-ray burst (GRB) prompt emission lightcurves, including four short ones and 40 long ones. Each pulse is fitted by a fast-rising exponential-decay (FRED) model. The statistical properties of these pulses are analyzed and compared with previous works. We found that the FRED model is almost suitable to describe all the pulses. We reconfirmed that there is a linear correlation between the full width at half maximum <math>\n <semantics>\n <mrow>\n <mtext>FWHM</mtext>\n </mrow>\n <annotation>$$ \\mathrm{FWHM} $$</annotation>\n </semantics></math> and the pulse rising time <math>\n <semantics>\n <mrow>\n <msub>\n <mi>T</mi>\n <mtext>rise</mtext>\n </msub>\n </mrow>\n <annotation>$$ {T}_{\\mathrm{rise}} $$</annotation>\n </semantics></math>, which supports the idea that the individual pulse is emitted at once within one explosion. Moreover, we found that several pulses do not obey the <math>\n <semantics>\n <mrow>\n <mtext>FWHM</mtext>\n <mo>−</mo>\n <msub>\n <mi>T</mi>\n <mtext>rise</mtext>\n </msub>\n </mrow>\n <annotation>$$ \\mathrm{FWHM}-{T}_{\\mathrm{rise}} $$</annotation>\n </semantics></math> correlation, this implies that the radiation process of the prompt emission especially in the multi-pulse GRBs might involve more than one type and even possibly change with time. The innovation of this work lies in examining the statistical characteristics of lightcurves of both long and short-duration GRBs and re-evaluating the applicability of empirical relationships discovered by predecessors to both types of GRBs while paying special attention to the existence of outlier pulses. This work has positive implications for further exploring the diversity of GRB prompt radiation mechanisms.</p>","PeriodicalId":55442,"journal":{"name":"Astronomische Nachrichten","volume":"345 2-3","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":1.1000,"publicationDate":"2024-01-09","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Astronomische Nachrichten","FirstCategoryId":"101","ListUrlMain":"https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/asna.20230179","RegionNum":4,"RegionCategory":"物理与天体物理","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q3","JCRName":"ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract
We fitted 75 pulses from 44 gamma-ray burst (GRB) prompt emission lightcurves, including four short ones and 40 long ones. Each pulse is fitted by a fast-rising exponential-decay (FRED) model. The statistical properties of these pulses are analyzed and compared with previous works. We found that the FRED model is almost suitable to describe all the pulses. We reconfirmed that there is a linear correlation between the full width at half maximum and the pulse rising time , which supports the idea that the individual pulse is emitted at once within one explosion. Moreover, we found that several pulses do not obey the correlation, this implies that the radiation process of the prompt emission especially in the multi-pulse GRBs might involve more than one type and even possibly change with time. The innovation of this work lies in examining the statistical characteristics of lightcurves of both long and short-duration GRBs and re-evaluating the applicability of empirical relationships discovered by predecessors to both types of GRBs while paying special attention to the existence of outlier pulses. This work has positive implications for further exploring the diversity of GRB prompt radiation mechanisms.
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Astronomische Nachrichten, founded in 1821 by H. C. Schumacher, is the oldest astronomical journal worldwide still being published. Famous astronomical discoveries and important papers on astronomy and astrophysics published in more than 300 volumes of the journal give an outstanding representation of the progress of astronomical research over the last 180 years. Today, Astronomical Notes/ Astronomische Nachrichten publishes articles in the field of observational and theoretical astrophysics and related topics in solar-system and solar physics. Additional, papers on astronomical instrumentation ground-based and space-based as well as papers about numerical astrophysical techniques and supercomputer modelling are covered. Papers can be completed by short video sequences in the electronic version. Astronomical Notes/ Astronomische Nachrichten also publishes special issues of meeting proceedings.