Time resolved spectral behavior of bright BATSE precursors
D. Burlon, G. Ghirlanda, G. Ghisellini, J. Greiner, A. Celotti

TL;DR
This study compares the spectral evolution of GRB precursors with main emissions, finding they share similar properties and correlations, supporting a common origin hypothesis.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed comparison of spectral evolution between precursors and main GRB episodes, suggesting a shared physical mechanism.
Findings
Precursors and main events have similar spectral properties.
Spectral evolution trends are consistent between precursors and main bursts.
Peak energy correlates with flux in precursors, as in main GRBs.
Abstract
Aims: Gamma Ray Bursts (GRBs) are sometimes preceded by dimmer emission episodes, called "precursors", whose nature is still a puzzle: they could either have the same origin as the main emission episode or they could be due to another mechanism. We investigate if precursors have some spectral distinctive feature with respect to the main GRB episodes. Methods: To this aim we compare the spectral evolution of the precursor with that of the main GRB event. We also study if and how the spectral parameters, and in particular the peak of the vFv spectrum of time resolved spectra, correlates with the flux. This allows us to test if the spectra of the precursor and of the main event belong to the same correlation (if any). We searched GRBs with precursor activity in the complete sample of 2704 bursts detected by BATSE finding that 12% of GRBs have one or more precursors. Among these we…
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