Effective absorbing column density in the gamma-ray burst afterglow X-ray spectra
Abstract
We investigate the scaling relation between the observed amount of absorption in the X-ray spectra of Gamma Ray Burst (GRB) afterglows and the absorber redshift. Through dedicated numerical simulations of an ideal instrument, we establish that this dependence has a power law shape with index 2.4. However, for real instruments, this value depends on their low energy cut-off, spectral resolution and on the detector spectral response in general. We thus provide appropriate scaling laws for specific instruments. Finally, we discuss the possibility to measure the absorber redshift from X-ray data alone. We find that 10^5-10^6 counts in the 0.3-10 keV band are needed to constrain the redshift with 10% accuracy. As a test case we discuss the XMM-Newton observation of GRB 090618 at z=0.54. We are able to recover the correct redshift of this burst with the expected accuracy.
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@article{arxiv.1405.4114,
title = {Effective absorbing column density in the gamma-ray burst afterglow X-ray spectra},
author = {S. Campana and M. G. Bernardini and V. Braito and G. Cusumano and P. D'Avanzo and V. D'Elia and G. Ghirlanda and G. Ghisellini and A. Melandri and R. Salvaterra and G. Tagliaferri and S. D. Vergani},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1405.4114},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
MNRAS accepted. 6 figures. 3 tables