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Camelidae on BOAT: observation of a second spectral component in GRB 221009A

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2025-09-03 v1

Abstract

Observing and understanding the origin of the very-high-energy (VHE) spectral component in gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) has been challenging because of the lack of sensitivity in MeV-GeV observations, so far. The majestic GRB 221009A, known as the brightest of all times (BOAT), offers a unique opportunity to identify spectral components during the prompt and early afterglow phases and probe their origin. Analyzing simultaneous observations spanning from keV to TeV energies, we identified two distinct spectral components during the initial 20 minutes of the burst. The second spectral component peaks between 1030010-300 GeV, and the bolometric fluence (10 MeV-10 TeV) is estimated to be greater than 2×103\times10^{-3} erg/ cm2^{2}. Performing broad-band spectral modeling, we provide constraints on the magnetic field and the energies of electrons accelerated in the external relativistic shock. We interpret the VHE component as an afterglow emission that is affected by luminous prompt MeV radiation at early times.

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@article{arxiv.2405.15855,
  title  = {Camelidae on BOAT: observation of a second spectral component in GRB 221009A},
  author = {Biswajit Banerjee and Samanta Macera and Alessio Ludovico De Santis and Alessio Mei and Jacopo Tissino and Gor Oganesyan and Dmitry D. Frederiks and Alexandra L. Lysenko and Dmitry S. Svinkin and Anastasia E. Tsvetkova and Marica Branchesi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.15855},
  year   = {2025}
}

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