SWIFT-BAT observations of the recently discovered magnetar SGR 0501+4516
Harsha S. Kumar, Alaa. I. Ibrahim, Samar Safi-Harb

TL;DR
This paper analyzes over 50 bursts from the magnetar SGR 0501+4516 observed by SWIFT BAT, revealing spectral properties, distinct emission regions, and correlations that support the magnetar model.
Contribution
First detailed spectral analysis of SGR 0501+4516 bursts using multiple models, supporting the existence of two distinct emission regions and photon propagation modes.
Findings
Best spectral fits with cut-off powerlaw and two-blackbody models.
Identification of two distinct emission regions with temperature-radius anti-correlations.
Observed fluence-duration and hardness ratio correlations consistent with typical short SGR bursts.
Abstract
We present results on the Soft Gamma Repeater (SGR) 0501+4516, discovered by the SWIFT Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) on 2008 August 22. More than 50 bursts were identified from this source, out of which 18 bursts had enough counts to carry out spectral analysis. We performed time-averaged spectral analysis on these 18 bursts using 8 models, among which the cut-off powerlaw and the two-blackbody models provided the best fit in the 15-150 keV energy range. The cut-off powerlaw model fit yields a mean photon index Gamma_{CPL} = 0.54+/-0.11 and a cut-off energy E_C = 19.1+/-1.8 keV for the bursts. The mean hard and soft blackbody temperatures are found to be kT_{BB_h} = 12.8+/-0.7 keV and kT_{BB_s} = 4.6+/-0.5 keV, respectively, and are anti-correlated with the square of the radii of the hard and soft emitting regions (R_{BB_h} and R_{BB_s}) as R_{BB_h}^2 kT^{-5.8} and R_{BB_s}^2…
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