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2012ApJ...758...32S - Astrophys. J., 758, 32 (2012/October-2)

Luminosity correlations for gamma-ray bursts and implications for their prompt and afterglow emission mechanisms.

SULTANA J., KAZANAS D. and FUKUMURA K.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the relation between the (z- and k-corrected) spectral lags, τ, for the standard Swift energy bands 50-100 keV and 100-200 keV and the peak isotropic luminosity, Liso(a relation reported first by Norris et al.), for a subset of 12 long Swift gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) taken from a recent study of this relation by Ukwatta et al. The chosen GRBs are also a subset of the Dainotti et al. sample, a set of Swift GRBs of known redshift, employed in establishing a relation between the (GRB frame) luminosity, LX , of the shallow (or constant) flux portion of the typical X-Ray Telescope GRB-afterglow light curve and the (GRB frame) time of transition to the normal decay rate, Tbrk. We also present the LX-Tbrk relation using only the bursts common in the two samples. The two relations exhibit a significant degree of correlation (ρ = -0.65 for the Liso-τ and ρ = -0.88 for the LX-Tbrkrelation) and have surprisingly similar best-fit power-law indices (-1.19±0.17 for Liso-τ and -1.10±0.03 for LX-Tbrk). Even more surprisingly, we noted that although τ and Tbrkrepresent different GRB time variables, it appears that the first relation (Liso-τ) extrapolates into the second one for timescales τ ≃ Tbrk. This fact suggests that these two relations have a common origin, which we conjecture to be kinematic. This relation adds to the recently discovered relations between properties of the prompt and afterglow GRB phases, indicating a much more intimate relation between these two phases than hitherto considered.

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Journal keyword(s): cosmological parameters - gamma-ray burst: general

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