On the magnetar origin of the GRBs presenting X-ray afterglow plateaus
G. Stratta, M.G. Dainotti, S. Dall'Osso, X. Hernandez, G. De Cesare

TL;DR
This paper supports the magnetar origin of GRBs with X-ray afterglow plateaus by fitting observational data to spin-up line physics, revealing a B-P distribution consistent with theoretical expectations and distinguishing GRB populations.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis linking GRB X-ray plateau properties to magnetar physics, confirming the magnetar model as the origin of these features.
Findings
The B-P distribution matches spin-up line predictions.
Long and short GRBs occupy different regions in the B-P diagram.
The magnetar model explains the observed X-ray plateau features.
Abstract
The X-ray afterglow plateau emission observed in many Gamma-ray Bursts (GRBs) has been interpreted as either being fueled by fallback onto a newly formed black hole, or by the spin-down luminosity of an ultra-magnetized millisecond neutron star. If the latter model is assumed, GRB X-ray afterglow light curves can be analytically reproduced. We fit a sample of GRB X-ray plateaus, interestingly yielding a distribution in the magnetic field versus spin period (B-P) diagram consistent with . This is expected from the well-established physics of the spin-up line minimum period for Galactic millisecond pulsars. The normalisation of the relation we obtain perfectly matches spin-up line predictions for the expected masses () and radii () of newly born magnetars, and mass accretion rates consistent with GRB expectations of $10^{-4}…
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