X-ray flare candidates in short gamma-ray bursts
R. Margutti, G. Chincarini, J. Granot, C. Guidorzi, E. Berger, M.G., Bernardini, N. Gehrels, A.M. Soderberg, M. Stamatikos, E. Zaninoni

TL;DR
This study systematically analyzes X-ray flare candidates in short gamma-ray bursts using six years of Swift data, revealing similarities and differences with long GRB flares and suggesting a common origin for prompt and flare emissions.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive analysis of SGRB X-ray flare candidates, comparing their properties with long GRB flares and proposing a shared emission mechanism.
Findings
Flare candidates occur in diverse host environments.
Duration evolution depends mainly on elapsed time since explosion.
Flare properties differ from long GRBs but align when accounting for energy and timescales.
Abstract
We present the first systematic study of X-ray flare candidates in short gamma-ray bursts (SGRBs) exploiting the large 6-year Swift database with the aim to constrain the physical nature of such fluctuations. We find that flare candidates appear in different types of SGRB host galaxy environments and show no clear correlation with the X-ray afterglow lifetime; flare candidates are detected both in SGRBs with a bright extended emission in the soft gamma-rays and in SGRBs which do not show such component. We furthermore show that SGRB X-ray flare candidates only partially share the set of observational properties of long GRB (LGRB) flares. In particular,the main parameter driving the duration evolution of X-ray variability episodes in both classes is found to be the elapsed time from the explosion, with very limited dependence on the different progenitors, environments, central engine…
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