Rest-frame properties of 32 gamma-ray bursts observed by the Fermi Gamma-Ray Burst Monitor
D.Gruber, J. Greiner, A. von Kienlin, A. Rau, M. S. Briggs, V., Connaughton, A. Goldstein, A. J. van der Horst, M. Nardini, P. N. Bhat, E., Bissaldi, J. M. Burgess, V. L. Chaplin, R. Diehl, G. J. Fishman, G., Fitzpatrick, S.Foley, M. H. Gibby, M. M. Giles, S. Guiriec

TL;DR
This study analyzes the spectral and temporal properties of 32 gamma-ray bursts observed by Fermi/GBM, focusing on intrinsic parameters and correlations to understand their physical nature.
Contribution
It provides the first rest-frame analysis of a sample of 32 GRBs observed by Fermi/GBM, confirming key correlations and exploring parameter distributions.
Findings
Distribution of intrinsic peak energy peaks at ~800 keV.
Confirmed the Amati and Yonetoku relations.
No significant cosmic evolution of key parameters.
Abstract
Aims: In this paper we study the main spectral and temporal properties of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) observed by Fermi/GBM. We investigate these key properties of GRBs in the rest-frame of the progenitor and test for possible intra-parameter correlations to better understand the intrinsic nature of these events. Methods: Our sample comprises 32 GRBs with measured redshift that were observed by GBM until August 2010. 28 of them belong to the long-duration population and 4 events were classified as short/hard bursts. For all of these events we derive, where possible, the intrinsic peak energy in the spectrum (\eprest), the duration in the rest-frame, defined as the time in which 90% of the burst fluence was observed (\tninetyrest) and the isotropic equivalent bolometric energy (\eiso). Results: The distribution of \eprest has mean and median values of 1.1 MeV and 750 keV,…
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