Gamma-ray burst spectral-luminosity correlations in the synchrotron scenario
Alessio Mei, Gor Oganesyan, Samanta Macera

TL;DR
This study investigates gamma-ray burst spectral-luminosity correlations using synchrotron models, revealing a new tight relation between the cooling frequency and luminosity, challenging the traditional Yonetoku relation based on Band function fits.
Contribution
It demonstrates that synchrotron spectra alter the $E_p$-$L_{iso}$ relation and uncovers a novel correlation between the cooling frequency and luminosity in GRBs.
Findings
No $E_p$-$L_{iso}$ correlation in fast-cooling regime.
A tight $ u_{c,z}$-$L_{iso}$ correlation was found.
Synchrotron model explains the spectral-luminosity relation better.
Abstract
For over two decades, gamma-ray burst (GRB) prompt emission spectra were modelled with smoothly-broken power laws (Band function), and a positive and tight correlation between the spectral rest-frame peak energy and the total isotropic-equivalent luminosity was found, constituting the so-called Yonetoku relation. However, more recent studies show that many prompt emission spectra are well described by the synchrotron radiation model, hence significantly deviating from the Band function. In this work, we test the impact of a more suited spectral model such as an idealized synchrotron spectrum from non-thermal electrons on the Yonetoku relation and its connection with physical parameters. We select GRBs with measured redshift observed by Fermi/GBM together with high energy observations (>30 MeV), and perform spectral analysis dividing them in two samples: the single-bin…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae
