Deciphering the Physical Origin of GRB 240825A: A Long GRB Lacking a Bright Supernova
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 optical and NIR photometric and spectroscopic late-time search for an associated supernova (SN)/kilonova (KN) and the host galaxy using 10.4 m GTC and 8.4 m binocular LBT telescopes. No bright SN (like SN 1998bw) is detected down to stringent limits (e.g., mag at 17.59 days), despite a redshift of = 0.659 measured from GTC spectroscopy. Host galaxy SED modeling with Prospector indicates a massive, dusty, and star-forming galaxy-typical of collapsar GRB hosts, though with low sSFR and large offset. We compare these findings with hybrid events like GRB 211211A, GRB 230307A, GRB 200826A, including SNe-GRBs, and conclude that GRB 240825A likely originated from a massive star collapse, with the associated supernova obscured by a dusty host environment or low luminosity SN with absolute magnitude M fainter than -18.0. This study emphasizes the need for multiwavelength follow-up and a multi-layered classification to determine GRB progenitors.
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@article{arxiv.2508.00142,
title = {Deciphering the Physical Origin of GRB 240825A: A Long GRB Lacking a Bright Supernova},
author = {Rahul Gupta and Judith L. Racusin and R. Sanchez-Ramirez and Y. Hu and Andrea Rossi and Maria Dolores Caballero Garcia and Pi Nuessle and Alberto J. Castro-Tirado and Samantha Oates and Pragyan P. Bordoloi and Amar Aryan and Simone Dichiara and Peter Veres and Noel Klingler and Nicola Omodei and Elisabetta Maiorano and Donggeun Tak and S. Shilling and Jose E. Adsuara and P. H. Connell and E. Fernandez Garcia and Guillermo Garcia-Segura and Ankur Ghosh and Ersin Göğüs and Francisco J. Gordillo-Vazquez and Maria Gritsevich and Ana M. Nicuesa Guelbenzu and S. Guziy and Lorraine Hanlon and Hendrik van Heerden and Shabnam Iyyani and Antonio Martin-Carrillo and Petrus J. Meintjes and J. Navarro-Gonzalez and T. Neubert and Nikolai Ostgaard and S. B. Pandey and Ignacio Pérez-García and Soebur Razzaque and Eda Sonbas and Si-Yu Wu and Alexei Pozanenko and Alina Volnova and Alexander Moskvitin and Sergey Belkin and O. I. Spiridonova and Otabek A. Burkhonov and Shuhrat A. Ehgamberdiev and E. Klunko and V. Rumyantsev and I. Sokolov and A. Novichonok and Inna Reva and A. Volvach and L. Volvach},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.00142},
year = {2025}
}
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34 pages, 21 figures, 6 tables, submitted, Comments/Suggestions are very welcome