A tera–electron volt afterglow from a narrow jet in an extremely bright gamma-ray burst

IF 44.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Science Pub Date : 2023-06-08 DOI:10.1126/science.adg9328
LHAASO Collaboration, Zhen Cao, F. Aharonian, Q. An, Axikegu, L. X. Bai, Y. X. Bai, Y. W. Bao, D. Bastieri, X. J. Bi, Y. J. Bi, J. T. Cai, Q. Cao, W. Y. Cao, Zhe Cao, J. Chang, J. F. Chang, E. S. Chen, Liang Chen, Lin Chen, Long Chen, M. J. Chen, M. L. Chen, Q. H. Chen, S. H. Chen, S. Z. Chen, T. L. Chen, Y. Chen, H. L. Cheng, N. Cheng, Y. D. Cheng, S. W. Cui, X. H. Cui, Y. D. Cui, B. Z. Dai, H. L. Dai, Danzengluobu, D. della Volpe, X. Q. Dong, K. K. Duan, J. H. Fan, Y. Z. Fan, J. Fang, K. Fang, C. F. Feng, L. Feng, S. H. Feng, X. T. Feng, Y. L. Feng, B. Gao, C. D. Gao, L. Q. Gao, Q. Gao, W. Gao, W. K. Gao, M. M. Ge, L. S. Geng, G. H. Gong, Q. B. Gou, M. H. Gu, F. L. Guo, X. L. Guo, Y. Q. Guo, Y. Y. Guo, Y. A. Han, H. H. He, H. N. He, J. Y. He, X. B. He, Y. He, M. Heller, Y. K. Hor, B. W. Hou, C. Hou, X. Hou, H. B. Hu, Q. Hu, S. C. Hu, D. H. Huang, T. Q. Huang, W. J. Huang, X. T. Huang, Z. C. Huang, X. L. Ji, H. Y. Jia, K. Jia, K. Jiang, X. W. Jiang, Z. J. Jiang, M. Jin, M. M. Kang, T. Ke, D. Kuleshov, K. Kurinov, B. B. Li, Cheng Li, Cong Li, D. Li, F. Li, H. B. Li, H. C. Li, H. Y. Li, J. Li, Jian Li, Jie Li, K. Li, W. L. Li, W. L. Li, X. R. Li, Xin Li, Y. Z. Li, Zhe Li, Zhuo Li, E. W. Liang, Y. F. Liang, S. J. Lin, B. Liu, C. Liu, D. Liu, H. Liu, H. D. Liu, J. Liu, J. L. Liu, J. L. Liu, J. S. Liu, J. Y. Liu, M. Y. Liu, R. Y. Liu, S. M. Liu, W. Liu, Y. Liu, Y. N. Liu, W. J. Long, R. Lu, Q. Luo, H. K. Lv, B. Q. Ma, L. L. Ma, X. H. Ma, J. R. Mao, Z. Min, W. Mitthumsiri, Y. C. Nan, Z. W. Ou, B. Y. Pang, P. Pattarakijwanich, Z. Y. Pei, M. Y. Qi, Y. Q. Qi, B. Q. Qiao, J. J. Qin, D. Ruffolo, A. Sáiz, C. Y. Shao, L. Shao, O. Shchegolev, X. D. Sheng, H. C. Song, Y. V. Stenkin, V. Stepanov, Y. Su, Q. N. Sun, X. N. Sun, Z. B. Sun, P. H. T. Tam, Z. B. Tang, W. W. Tian, C. Wang, C. B. Wang, G. W. Wang, H. G. Wang, H. H. Wang, J. C. Wang, J. S. Wang, K. Wang, L. P. Wang, L. Y. Wang, P. H. Wang, R. Wang, W. Wang, X. G. Wang, Y. D. Wang, Y. J. Wang, Z. H. Wang, Z. X. Wang, Zhen Wang, D. M. Wei, J. J. Wei, Y. J. Wei, T. Wen, C. Y. Wu, H. R. Wu, S. Wu, X. F. Wu, Y. S. Wu, S. Q. Xi, J. Xia, J. J. Xia, G. M. Xiang, D. X. Xiao, G. Xiao, G. G. Xin, Y. L. Xin, Y. Xing, Z. Xiong, D. L. Xu, R. F. Xu, R. X. Xu, L. Xue, D. H. Yan, J. Z. Yan, T. Yan, C. W. Yang, F. Yang, F. F. Yang, H. W. Yang, J. Y. Yang, L. L. Yang, M. J. Yang, R. Z. Yang, S. B. Yang, Y. H. Yao, Y. M. Ye, L. Q. Yin, N. Yin, X. H. You, Z. Y. You, Y. H. Yu, Q. Yuan, H. Yue, H. D. Zeng, T. X. Zeng, W. Zeng, Z. K. Zeng, B. Zhang, B. B. Zhang, F. Zhang, H. M. Zhang, H. Y. Zhang, J. L. Zhang, L. X. Zhang, L. Zhang, P. F. Zhang, P. P. Zhang, R. Zhang, S. B. Zhang, S. R. Zhang, S. S. Zhang, X. Zhang, X. P. Zhang, Y. F. Zhang, Y. Zhang, Yong Zhang, B. Zhao, J. Zhao, L. Zhao, L. Z. Zhao, S. P. Zhao, F. Zheng, B. Zhou, H. Zhou, J. N. Zhou, P. Zhou, R. Zhou, X. X. Zhou, C. G. Zhu, F. R. Zhu, H. Zhu, K. J. Zhu, X. Zuo
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Abstract

Some gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) have a tera–electron volt (TeV) afterglow, but the early onset of this has not been observed. We report observations with the Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO) of the bright GRB 221009A, which serendipitously occurred within the instrument’s field of view. More than 64,000 photons >0.2 TeV were detected within the first 3000 seconds. The TeV flux began several minutes after the GRB trigger and then rose to a peak ~10 seconds later. This was followed by a decay phase, which became more rapid ~650 seconds after the peak. We interpret the emission using a model of a relativistic jet with half-opening angle of ~0.8°. This is consistent with the core of a structured jet and could explain the high isotropic energy of this GRB.
极亮伽玛射线暴中狭窄射流产生的太电子伏特余辉
一些伽马射线暴(GRBs)会产生太电子伏特(TeV)余辉,但尚未观测到这种余辉的早期出现。我们报告了利用大型高空气流淋浴天文台(LHAASO)观测到的明亮伽马射线暴221009A的情况。在最初的 3000 秒内,探测到了超过 64,000 个 0.2 TeV 光子。TeV光通量在GRB触发几分钟后开始出现,10秒后达到峰值。随后是衰减阶段,在峰值之后约 650 秒变得更加迅速。我们使用半开角约为 0.8°的相对论喷流模型来解释这种发射。这与一个结构喷流的核心是一致的,可以解释这个 GRB 的高各向同性能量。
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