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2019MNRAS.483.1247M - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 483, 1247-1255 (2019/February-2)

Constraints on the emitting region of the gamma-rays observed in GW170817.

MATSUMOTO T., NAKAR E. and PIRAN T.

Abstract (from CDS):

The gravitational waves from the neutron star merger event GW170817 were accompanied by an unusually weak short gamma-ray burst (sGRB) 170817A, by an optical/IR macronova/kilonova and by a long-lasting radio to X-rays counterpart. While association of sGRBs with mergers was predicted a long time ago, the luminosity of this prompt γ-ray emission was weaker by a few orders of magnitude than all known previous sGRBs and it was softer than typical sGRBs. This raises the question whether the γ-rays that we have seen were a regular sGRB viewed off-axis. We revisit this question following recent refined analyses of the γ-ray signal and the VLBI observations that revealed the angular structure of the relativistic outflow: observing angle of ∼20°, a narrow jet with a core <=5° and Eiso > 1052 erg. We show here that if the γ-ray spectrum is described by a Comptonized power law with E_ p_> 185 keV, then regardless of the detailed angular structure of the jet – top-hat or structured: (i) the region emitting the observed γ-rays must have been moving with a Lorentz factor Γ >= 5; (ii) the observed γ-rays were not 'off-axis' emission (viewing angle >1/Γ) emerging from the core of the jet (where a regular sGRB was most likely produced); (iii) the γ-ray emission region was either 'on-axis' (at an angle < 1/Γ) or if it was 'off-axis' then the observing angle must have been small (<5°) and the on-axis emission from this region was too faint and too hard to resemble a regular sGRB.

Abstract Copyright: © 2018 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): gravitational waves - gamma-ray burst: individual: GRB 170817A - stars: neutron

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