Closure relations of Gamma Ray Bursts in high energy emission
Donggeun Tak, Nicola Omodei, Z. Lucas Uhm, Judith Racusin and, Katsuaki Asano, Julie McEnery

TL;DR
This study tests the synchrotron external shock model's closure relations against Fermi-LAT GRB data, revealing insights into magnetic energy fractions, electron spectral indices, and environmental density profiles during gamma-ray burst afterglows.
Contribution
It provides an empirical analysis of closure relations in high-energy GRB emissions, constraining physical parameters and environmental conditions with Fermi-LAT data from 2008 to 2018.
Findings
Many GRBs require very low magnetic energy fractions ($57$).
The mean electron spectral index p is 2.40 with a standard deviation of 0.44.
Slow cooling GRBs tend to have softer p values and different environmental preferences.
Abstract
The synchrotron external shock model predicts the evolution of the spectral () and temporal () indices during the gamma-ray burst (GRB) afterglow for different environmental density profiles, electron spectral indices, electron cooling regimes, and regions of the spectrum. We study the relationship between and , the so-called "closure relations" with GRBs detected by \textit{Fermi} Large Area Telescope (\textit{Fermi}-LAT) from 2008 August to 2018 August. The spectral and temporal indices for the > 100 MeV emission from the \textit{Fermi}-LAT as determined in the Second Fermi-LAT Gamma-ray Burst Catalog (2FLGC) are used in this work. We select GRBs whose spectral and temporal indices are well constrained (58 long-duration GRBs and 1 short-duration GRBs) and classify each GRB into the best-matched relation. As a result, we found that a number of GRBs…
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