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2012A&A...538A.134X - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 538A, 134-134 (2012/2-1)

New three-parameter correlation for gamma-ray bursts with a plateau phase in the afterglow.

XU M. and HUANG Y.F.

Abstract (from CDS):

Gamma ray bursts (GRBs) offer strong advantages because of their huge burst energies, luminosities, and high redshifts in probing the Universe. A few interesting luminosity correlations of GRBs have been used to test cosmology models. Especially, for a subsample of long GRBs with known redshifts and a plateau phase in the afterglow, a correlation between the end time of the plateau phase (in the GRB rest frame) and the corresponding X-ray luminosity has been found. Here, we add the isotropic γ-ray energy release as a third parameter to get a tighter three-parameter correlation. We reanalyzed the subsample and found that a significantly tighter correlation exists when we add the isotropic γ-ray energy release into the consideration. We used the Markov-chain Monte Carlo techniques to get the best-fit coefficients. A new three-parameter correlation is found for the GRBs with an obvious plateau phase in the afterglow. The best fit correlation is found to be LX ∝Ta–0.87Eγ,iso0.88. Additionally, both long and intermediate duration GRBs are consistent with the same three-parameter correlation equation. We argue that the new three-parameter correlation is consistent with the hypothesis that the subsample of GRBs with a plateau phase in the afterglow is associated with the birth of rapidly rotating magnetars and that the plateau is due to the continuous energy-injection from the magnetar. It is suggested that the newly born millisecond magnetars associated with GRBs might provide a good standard candle in the Universe.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: jets and outflows - gamma-ray burst: general

Simbad objects: 69

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