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A Novel Method of Estimating GRB Peak Energies Beyond the \emph{Swift}/BAT Limit

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2024-12-12 v1

Abstract

The \emph{Swift} Burst Alert Telescope (BAT), operating in the 15--150 keV energy band, struggles to detect the peak energy (EpE_{\rm p}) of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), as most GRBs have EpE_{\rm p} values typically distributed between 200-300 keV, exceeding BAT's upper limit. To address this, we develop an innovative method to robustly estimate the lower limit of EpE_{\rm p} for GRBs with Ep>150E_{\rm p}>150 keV. This approach relies on the intrinsic curvature of GRB spectra, which is already evident within the BAT energy range for such GRBs. By fitting BAT spectra with a cutoff power-law model and extrapolating the spectral curvature beyond BAT's range, we, therefore, can estimate the cutoff energy (EcE^{'}_{\rm c}) beyond 150 keV and the corresponding peak energy (EpE^{'}_{\rm p}). We applied this method to 17 GRBs, categorizing them into two main groups. Group I (10 bursts) maintains α\alpha within a typical range (from \sim -0.8 to \sim -1.20) with increasing EcE_{\rm c}; Group II (2 bursts) maintains EcE_{\rm c} within a typical range (300-500 keV) but with varying α\alpha. Our results show that for EcE_{\rm c}\lesssim 1000 keV, the estimated EcE^{'}_{\rm c} aligns well with observed values. Moreover, the reliability of EcE^{'}_{\rm c} also depends on α\alpha: bursts with harder α\alpha (e.g., α2/3\alpha \gtrsim -2/3) show reduced accuracy, while bursts with softer α\alpha (e.g., α2/3\alpha \lesssim -2/3) yield more precise estimates. In conclusion, this method is well-suited for GRB spectra with moderately observed EcE_{\rm c} (EpE_{\rm p}) values and α\alpha indices that are not too hard.

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@article{arxiv.2412.08226,
  title  = {A Novel Method of Estimating GRB Peak Energies Beyond the \emph{Swift}/BAT Limit},
  author = {Liang Li and Yu Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.08226},
  year   = {2024}
}

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54 pages, 21 figures including 61 panels, 20 tables,Submitted to The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series