GRB 130427A and SN 2013cq: A Multi-wavelength Analysis of An Induced Gravitational Collapse Event
R. Ruffini, Y. Wang, M. Kovacevic, C.L. Bianco, M. Enderli, M., Muccino, A.V. Penacchioni, G.B. Pisani, J.A. Rueda

TL;DR
This study analyzes GRB 130427A and SN 2013cq to validate the induced gravitational collapse paradigm, revealing new features in X-ray and GeV emissions and supporting the binary driven hypernova model.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed multi-wavelength analysis of GRB 130427A within the IGC framework, identifying novel emission structures and Lorentz factors.
Findings
Confirmed the IGC paradigm for GRB 130427A
Identified a nested structure in late X-ray luminosity
Discovered a spiky feature at 100 seconds in the rest frame
Abstract
We have performed our data analysis of the observations by Swift and Fermi satellites in order to probe the induced gravitational collapse (IGC) paradigm for GRBs associated with supernovae (SNe), in the "terra incognita" of GRB 130427A. We compare and contrast our data analysis with those in the literature. We have verified that the GRB 130427A conforms to the IGC paradigm by examining the power law behavior of the luminosity in the early s of the Swift-XRT observations. This has led to the successful prediction of the occurrence of SN 2013cq and to the identification of the four different episodes of the "binary driven hypernovae" (BdHNe). The exceptional quality of the data has allowed the identification of novel features in Episode 3 including: a) the confirmation and the extension of the existence of the recently discovered "nested structure" in the late X-ray luminosity in…
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