Self-similarity and power-laws in GRB 190114C
R. Ruffini, Liang Li, R. Moradi, J.A. Rueda, Yu Wang, S.S. Xue, C.L., Bianco, S. Campion, J.D. Melon Fuksman, C. Cherubini, S. Filippi, M. Karlica,, N. Sahakyan

TL;DR
This paper analyzes GRB 190114C, revealing self-similar spectral structures and power-law dependencies in its emissions, indicating a universal physical process akin to phenomena described by classical physics theories.
Contribution
It uncovers self-similarity and power-law relations in the spectral evolution of a gamma-ray burst, linking astrophysical observations to fundamental physical principles.
Findings
Spectral similarity across different time scales in the burst
Power-law dependence of black body temperature on time
Power-law relations in gamma-ray and GeV luminosities
Abstract
Following Fermi and NOT observations, Ruffini et al. (2019b) soon identified GRB 190114C as BdHN I at z=0.424, it has been observed since, with unprecedented accuracy, [...] all the way to the successful optical observation of our predicted supernova (SN). This GRB is a twin of GRB 130427A. Here we take advantage of the GBM data and identify in it three different Episodes. Episode 1 represents the precursor which includes the SN breakout and the creation of the new neutron star (NS), the hypercritical accretion of the SN ejecta onto the NS binary companion, exceeding the NS critical mass at s. Episode 2 starting at s includes three major events: the formation of the BH, the onset of the GeV emission and the onset of the ultra-relativistic prompt emission (UPE), which extends all the way up to s. Episode 3 which occurs at times following…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae
