Deciphering the Physical Origin of GRB 240825A: A Long GRB Lacking a Bright Supernova
Rahul Gupta, Judith L. Racusin, R. Sanchez-Ramirez, Y. Hu, Andrea Rossi, Maria Dolores Caballero Garcia, Pi Nuessle, Alberto J. Castro-Tirado, Samantha Oates, Pragyan P. Bordoloi, Amar Aryan, Simone Dichiara, Peter Veres, Noel Klingler, Nicola Omodei, Elisabetta Maiorano

TL;DR
This paper analyzes GRB 240825A, a hybrid-class gamma-ray burst with ambiguous classification, and finds evidence suggesting it originated from a massive star collapse despite lacking a bright supernova, highlighting the complexity of GRB progenitors.
Contribution
The study combines multiwavelength observations, machine learning classification, and deep searches to better understand the progenitor of a hybrid GRB and its lack of a bright supernova.
Findings
GRB 240825A exhibits hybrid characteristics of short and long GRBs.
No bright supernova was detected despite deep searches and a redshift of 0.659.
The host galaxy is massive, dusty, and star-forming, consistent with collapsar origins.
Abstract
We present a comprehensive multiwavelength analysis of GRB 240825A, a bright gamma-ray burst (GRB) detected by Fermi and Swift, with a prompt duration ( ~ 4 sec in 50-300 keV) near the boundary separating short and long GRBs, prompting a detailed investigation into its classification and progenitor. Using classical prompt metrics (duration, minimum variability timescale (MVT), lag, and spectral hardness) and modern classification techniques (machine-learning (ML) based t-SNE, support vector machine, energy-hardness-duration, and ), we find GRB 240825A exhibits hybrid characteristics. The short MVT (13.830 1.574 ms), rest-frame duration, and ML-based classification indicate a merger-like or ambiguous nature, while its energetics and position on the Amati relation favor a collapsar origin. We conducted deep…
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TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Alexander von Humboldt Studies · Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology
