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Gamma-ray bursts with extended emission: classifications, energy correlations and radiation properties

Xiao-Lu Zhang, Chuan-Tao Zhang, Xu-Juan Li, Fu-Fang Su, Xiao-Fei Dong, Heon-Young Chang, Zhi-Bin Zhang

2020Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Thanks to more and more gamma-ray bursts with measured redshift and extended emission detected by the recent space telescopes, it is urgent and possible to check whether those previous energy correlations still satisfy the particular sample involving only the bursts accompanied by tail radiations. Using 20 long and 22 short bursts with extended emission, we find that the popular γ -ray energy correlations of the intrinsic peak energy versus the isotropic energy (Amati relation) and the intrinsic peak energy versus the peak luminosity (Yonetoku relation) do exist in both short and long bursts. However, it is much better if these gamma-ray bursts with extended emissions are reclassified into two subgroups of E-I and E-II that make the above energy correlations more tight. As proposed by Zhang et al., the energy correlations can be utilized to distinguish these kinds of gamma-ray bursts in the plane of bolometric fluence versus peak energy as well. Interestingly, the peculiar short GRB 170817A belongs to the E-I group in the fluence versus peak energy plane, but it is an outlier of both the Amati and Yonetoku relations even though the off-axis effect has been corrected. Furthermore, we compare the radiation features between the extended emissions and the prompt gamma-rays in order to search for their possible connections. Taking into account all these factors, we conclude that gamma-ray bursts with extended emission are still required to model with dichotomic groups, namely E-I and E-II classes, which hint that they might have different origins.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsAstrophysicsGamma-ray burstRedshiftEnergy (signal processing)LuminosityRadiationFluenceIsotropyBackground radiationDark energyDegree (music)Space (punctuation)Statistical physicsComputational physicsOutlierOrder (exchange)Radiation propertiesEvent (particle physics)Plane (geometry)Cosmic rayGamma-ray bursts and supernovaePulsars and Gravitational Waves ResearchEarth Systems and Cosmic Evolution
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