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Multiwavelength study of the luminous GRB 210619B observed with Fermi and ASIM

AutorCaballero Garcia, M. D.; Hu, Youdong; Castro-Tirado, Alberto J. CSIC ORCID ; Castro Tirado, Miguel Ángel; Fernández-García, E.; Pérez-García, I.; Sun, T. R.
Palabras claveGamma-ray burst: general
Gamma-ray burst: individual: GRB 210619B
Methods: data analysis
Fecha de publicación2023
EditorOxford University Press
CitaciónMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 519: 3201-3226 (2023)
ResumenWe report on detailed multiwavelength observations and analysis of the very bright and long GRB 210619B, detected by the Atmosphere-Space Interactions Monitor installed on the International Space Station and the Gamma-ray Burst Monitor (GBM) on-board the Fermi mission. Our main goal is to understand the radiation mechanisms and jet composition of GRB 210619B. With a measured redshift of z = 1.937, we find that GRB 210619B falls within the 10 most luminous bursts observed by Fermi so far. The energy-resolved prompt emission light curve of GRB 210619B exhibits an extremely bright hard emission pulse followed by softer/longer emission pulses. The low-energy photon index (αpt) values obtained using the time-resolved spectral analysis of the burst suggest a transition between the thermal (during harder pulse) to non-thermal (during softer pulse) outflow. We examine the correlation between spectral parameters and find that both peak energy and αpt exhibit the flux tracking pattern. The late time broad-band photometric data set can be explained within the framework of the external forward shock model with νm < νc < νx (where νm, νc, and νx are the synchrotron peak, cooling-break, and X-ray frequencies, respectively) spectral regime supporting a rarely observed hard electron energy index (p < 2). We find moderate values of host extinction of E(B - V) = 0.14 ± 0.01 mag for the small magellanic cloud extinction law. In addition, we also report late-time optical observations with the 10.4 m Gran Telescopio de Canarias placing deep upper limits for the host galaxy (z = 1.937), favouring a faint, dwarf host for the burst.© 2022 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society
DescripciónFull list of authors: Caballero-García, M. D.;Gupta, Rahul;Pandey, S. B.;Oates, S. R.;Marisaldi, M.;Ramsli, A.;Hu, Y. -D.;Castro-Tirado, A. J.;Sánchez-Ramírez, R.;Connell, P. H.;Christiansen, F.;Ror, A. Kumar;Aryan, A.;Bai, J. -M.;Castro-Tirado, M. A.;Fan, Y. -F.;Fernández-García, E.;Kumar, A.;Lindanger, A.;Mezentsev, A.;Navarro-González, J.;Neubert, T.;Østgaard, N.;Pérez-García, I.;Reglero, V.;Sarria, D.;Sun, T. R.;Xiong, D. -R.;Yang, J.;Yang, Y. -H.;Zhang, B. -B.
Versión del editorhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stac3629
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/354785
Identificadoresdoi: 10.1093/mnras/stac3629
e-issn: 1365-2966
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