External forward shock origin of high energy emission for three GRBs detected by Fermi
Pawan Kumar, Rodolfo Barniol Duran

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that the high-energy (>100MeV) emission in three Fermi-detected GRBs originates from synchrotron radiation in the external forward shock, confirmed through multiple consistency checks across various data sets.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive multi-method analysis confirming the external forward shock as the source of high-energy emission in these GRBs, a novel validation in this context.
Findings
High-energy photons are consistent with external forward shock synchrotron emission.
Model parameters align with shock-compressed magnetic fields in the circum-stellar medium.
The external shock model fits data from seconds to a week after the burst.
Abstract
We analyze the >100MeV data for 3 GRBs detected by Fermi (GRBs 080916C, 090510, 090902B) and find that these photons were generated via synchrotron emission in the external forward shock. We arrive at this conclusion by four different methods as follows. (1) We check the light curve and spectral behavior of the >100MeV data, and late time X-ray and optical data, and find them consistent with the closure relations for the external forward shock radiation. (2) We calculate the expected external forward shock synchrotron flux at 100MeV, and it matches the observed flux value. (3) We determine the external forward shock model parameters using the >100MeV data, and with these we calculate the expected X-ray and optical fluxes at late times (hours to days after the burst) and find these to be in good agreement with the observed data. (4) We calculate the external forward shock model…
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