GRB970228 and a class of GRBs with an initial spikelike emission
Maria Grazia Bernardini, Carlo Luciano Bianco, Letizia Caito, Maria, Giovanna Dainotti, Roberto Guida, Remo Ruffini

TL;DR
This paper analyzes GRB970228 within the fireshell model, proposing it as a prototype for a new class of hybrid gamma-ray bursts characterized by initial spikes and extended emissions, linked to environmental factors and baryon loading.
Contribution
It introduces a unified model for GRBs, classifies a new hybrid GRB class, and highlights the importance of total luminosity over peak luminosity for understanding GRB nature.
Findings
GRB970228 fits the canonical GRB profile with low CBM density.
Simulated light curves show total luminosity as a key indicator of GRB type.
Discriminates between genuine and fake short GRBs based on baryon loading and environment.
Abstract
(Shortened) The Swift and HETE-2 discovery of an afterglow associated possibly with short GRBs opened the new problematic of their nature and classification. This has been further enhanced by the GRB060614 observation and by a re-analysis of the BATSE catalog leading to the identification of a new GRB class with "an occasional softer extended emission lasting tenths of seconds after an initial spikelike emission". We plan: a) to fit this new class of "hybrid" sources within our "canonical GRB" scenario, where all GRBs are generated by a "common engine" (i.e. the gravitational collapse to a black hole); b) to propose GRB970228 as the prototype of the such a class. We analyze BeppoSAX data on GRB970228 in the 40-700 keV and 2-26 keV energy bands within the "fireshell" model. We find that GRB970228 is a "canonical GRB", like e.g. GRB050315, with the main peculiarity of a particularly low…
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