Hard X-ray Spectral Investigations of Gamma-ray Bursts, 120521C and 130606A, at High-redshift z~6
Tetsuya Yasuda, Yuji Urata, Junich Enomoto, Makoto S. Tashiro

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the spectral properties of two high-redshift gamma-ray bursts at z~6, revealing their energies and luminosities align with known GRB relations, suggesting similar emission characteristics across cosmic time.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spectral analysis of high-redshift GRBs using broad-band data, confirming their consistency with established GRB energy relations.
Findings
Determined peak energies of 682 keV and 1209 keV in the rest frame.
Confirmed high-redshift GRBs follow the Amati, Yonetoku, and Ghirlanda relations.
High-redshift GRBs exhibit properties similar to low-redshift GRBs.
Abstract
This study presents the temporal and spectral analysis of the prompt emission of two high-redshift gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), 120521C at and 130606A at , which were performed using the Swift-XRT/BAT and the Suzaku-WAM simultaneously. Based on follow-up XRT observations, the longest durations of the prompt emissions were approximately s (120521C) and s (130606A) in the rest frame of each GRB, which are categorized as long-duration GRBs, but are insufficiently long compared with the predicted duration of GRBs that originate from first-generation stars. Because of the wide bandpass of the instruments covering the ranges of 15 keV--5 MeV (BAT-WAM) and 0.3 keV--5.0 MeV (XRT-BAT-WAM), we successfully determined the peak energies of keV and keV in the rest frame, and the…
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