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2005A&A...439..245W - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 439, 245-253 (2005/8-3)

Evidence of polarisation in the prompt gamma-ray emission from GRB930131 and GRB960924.

WILLIS D.R., BARLOW E.J., BIRD A.J., CLARK D.J., DEAN A.J., McCONNELL M.L., MORAN L., SHAW S.E. and SGUERA V.

Abstract (from CDS):

The true nature of the progenitor to GRBs remains elusive; one characteristic that would constrain our understanding of the GRB mechanism considerably is gamma-ray polarimetry measurements of the initial burst flux. We present a method that interprets the prompt GRB flux as it Compton scatters off the Earth's atmosphere, based on detailed modelling of both the Earth's atmosphere and the orbiting detectors. The BATSE mission aboard the CGRO monitored the whole sky in the 20keV-1MeV energy band continuously from April 1991 until June 2000. We present the BATSE Albedo Polarimetry System (BAPS), and show that GRB930131 and GRB960924 provide evidence of polarisation in their prompt flux that is consistent with degrees of polarisation of Π>35% and Π>50% respectively. While the evidence of polarisation is strong, the method is unable to strongly constrain the degree of polarisation beyond a systematics based estimation. Hence the implications on GRB theory are unclear, and further measurements essential.

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Journal keyword(s): gamma-rays: bursts - techniques: polarimetric - methods: data analysis - polarization

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