A Complete Catalog of Swift GRB Spectra and Durations: Demise of a Physical Origin for Pre-Swift High-Energy Correlations
Nathaniel R. Butler, Daniel Kocevski, Joshua S. Bloom, and Jason L., Curtis

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive catalog of Swift GRB spectra and durations, revealing that previously suggested high-energy correlations are likely artifacts of detector thresholds and not indicative of underlying physical properties.
Contribution
It offers a complete Swift GRB spectral and duration catalog analyzed with a unified method, challenging the physical significance of earlier high-energy correlations.
Findings
The $E_{pk,obs}$-$E_{iso}$ correlation differs significantly from pre-Swift relations.
Many Swift GRBs are hard and subluminous, inconsistent with earlier correlations.
Detector thresholds artificially produce the observed correlations.
Abstract
We calculate durations and spectral paramaters for 218 Swift bursts detected by the BAT instrument between and including GRBs 041220 and 070509, including 77 events with measured redshifts. Incorporating prior knowledge into the spectral fits, we are able to measure the characteristic spectral peak energy and the isotropic equivalent energy (1-- keV) for all events. This complete and rather extensive catalog, analyzed with a unified methodology, allows us to address the persistence and origin of high-energy correlations suggested in pre-Swift observations. We find that the - correlation is present in the Swift sample; however, the best-fit powerlaw relation is inconsistent with the best-fit pre-Swift relation at >5 sigma significance. Moreover, it has a factor >~ 2 larger intrinsic scatter, after accounting…
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