Peculiar prompt emission and afterglow in H.E.S.S. detected GRB 190829A
Vikas Chand, Ankush Banerjee, Rahul Gupta, Dimple, Partha Sarathi Pal,, Jagdish C. Joshi, Bin-Bin Zhang, R. Basak, P. H. T. Tam, Vidushi Sharma, S., B. Pandey, Amit Kumar, and Yi-Si Yang

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the peculiar prompt emission and afterglow of GRB 190829A, highlighting its unique spectral features, challenging shock breakout origin, and the presence of TeV photons, suggesting commonality across GRB luminosities.
Contribution
It provides a detailed multi-wavelength analysis of GRB 190829A, revealing its unusual properties and ruling out shock breakout as the origin, thus contributing new insights into low luminosity GRB mechanisms.
Findings
First episode is an outlier to Amati correlation.
Second episode aligns with known GRB correlations.
TeV photons are common in both high and low luminosity GRBs.
Abstract
We present the results of a detailed investigation of the prompt and afterglow emission in the HESS detected GRB 190829A. Swift and Fermi observations of the prompt phase of this GRB reveal two isolated sub-bursts or episodes, separated by a quiescent phase. The energetic and the spectral properties of the first episode are in stark contrast to the second. The first episode, which has a higher spectral peak of and a low isotropic energy is an outlier to the Amati correlation and marginally satisfies the Yonetoku correlation. However, the energetically dominant second episode has lower peak energy and is consistent with the above correlations. We compared this GRB to other low luminosity GRBs (LLGRBs). Prompt emission of LLGRBs also indicates a relativistic shock breakout origin of the radiation. For GRB 190829A, some of the properties of…
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