Testing the Epeak - Eiso relation for GRBs detected by Swift and Suzaku-WAM
H. A. Krimm, K. Yamaoka, S. Sugita, M. Ohno, T. Sakamoto, S. D., Barthelmy, N. Gehrels, R. Hara, J. P. Norris, N. Ohmori, K. Onda, G. Sato, H., Tanaka, M. Tashiro, M. Yamauchi

TL;DR
This study combines Swift and Suzaku-WAM data to accurately test the Epeak - Eiso relation in gamma-ray bursts, confirming its consistency across different instruments and individual burst pulses.
Contribution
It provides the first joint spectral analysis of Swift and Suzaku-WAM data for 91 GRBs, confirming the Epeak - Eiso relation with improved accuracy.
Findings
Distribution of spectral parameters matches earlier missions.
Swift bursts follow the Epeak - Eiso relation.
Individual burst pulses are consistent with the relation.
Abstract
One of the most prominent, yet controversial associations derived from the ensemble of prompt-phase observations of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) is the apparent correlation in the source frame between the peak energy Epeak) of the nu-F(nu) spectrum and the isotropic radiated energy, Eiso. Since most gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) have Epeak above the energy range (15-150 keV) of the Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) on Swift, determining accurate Epeak values for large numbers of Swift bursts has been difficult. However, by combining data from Swift/BAT and the Suzaku Wide-band All-Sky Monitor (WAM), which covers the energy range from 50-5000 keV, for bursts which are simultaneously detected, one can accurately fit Epeak and Eiso and test the relationship between them for the Swift sample. Between the launch of Suzaku in July 2005 and the end of April 2009, there were 48 gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) which…
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