GRB 090510: a disguised short GRB with the highest Lorentz factor and circumburst medium
M. Muccino, R. Ruffini, C.L. Bianco, L. Izzo, A.V. Penacchioni and, G.B. Pisani

TL;DR
This paper analyzes GRB 090510 within the Fireshell model, revealing it as a disguised short GRB with an exceptionally high Lorentz factor and dense circumburst medium, explaining its unique emission features.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed interpretation of GRB 090510 as a disguised short GRB with high Lorentz factor and dense environment, expanding the understanding of burst classifications.
Findings
Derived a Lorentz factor of ~670 for the burst.
Identified an extremely dense circumburst medium with nCBM ~ 1.85×10^3 cm^(-3).
Proposed a new family of bursts in over-dense galactic regions.
Abstract
GRB 090510, observed both by Fermi and AGILE satellites, is the first bright short-hard Gamma-Ray Burst (GRB) with an emission from the keV up to the GeV energy range. Within the Fireshell model, we interpret the faint precursor in the light curve as the emission at the transparency of the expanding e+e- plasma: the Proper-GRB (P-GRB). From the observed isotropic energy we assume a total energy Ee+e-=(1.10+-0.06)*10^53 erg and derive a Baryon load B=(1.45+-0.28)*10^(-3) and a Lorentz factor at transparency Gamma=(6.7+-1.6)*10^2. The main emission 0.4 s after the initial spike is interpreted as the extended afterglow, due to the interaction of the ultrarelativistic baryons with the CircumBurst Medium (CBM). Using the condition of fully radiative regime, we infer a CBM average spherically symmetric density of nCBM=(1.85+-0.14)10^3 cm^(-3), one of the highest found in the Fireshell model.…
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