Energy-Dependent GRB Pulse Width due to the Curvature Effect and Intrinsic Band Spectrum
Z. Y. Peng, X. H. Zhao, Y. Yin, Y. Y. Bao, L. Ma

TL;DR
This study analyzes how GRB pulse widths depend on energy, linking the curvature effect and intrinsic Band spectrum to observed pulse width behaviors and spectral correlations.
Contribution
It demonstrates that the energy dependence of GRB pulse widths can be explained by the curvature effect combined with the intrinsic Band spectrum, revealing distinct origins for rise and decay phases.
Findings
Pulse widths decrease with energy following a power-law.
Strong correlation between decay width index and high-energy spectral index.
Intrinsic curvature and spectrum explain energy-dependent pulse width behaviors.
Abstract
Previous studies have found that the width of gamma-ray burst (GRB) pulse is energy dependent and that it decreases as a power-law function with increasing photon energy. In this work we have investigated the relation between the energy dependence of pulse and the so-called Band spectrum by using a sample including 51 well-separated fast rise and exponential decay long-duration GRB pulses observed by BATSE (Burst and Transient Source Experiment on the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory). We first decompose these pulses into rise, and decay phases and find the rise widths, and the decay widths also behavior as a power-law function with photon energy. Then we investigate statistically the relations between the three power-law indices of the rise, decay and total width of pulse (denoted as , and , respectively) and the three Band spectral parameters, high-energy…
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