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Evidence for gravitational lensing of GRB 200716C

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2021-11-17 v4

Abstract

Observationally, there is a small fraction of Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) with prompt emission observed by Fermi/GBM that are composed of two pulses. Occasionally, the distance to a GRB may be lensed when a high mass astrophysical object resides in the path between the GRB source and observer. In this paper, we describe GRB 200716C, which has a two-pulse emission and duration of a few seconds. We present a Bayesian analysis identifying gravitational lensing in both temporal and spectral properties, and calculate the time delay (Δt1.92\Delta t\sim 1.92 s) and magnification (γ1.5\gamma\sim 1.5) between those two pulses based on the temporal fits. One can roughly estimate the lens mass to be about 2.4×105 M2.4\times 10^{5}~M_{\odot} in the rest frame. We also calculate the false alarm probability for this detection to be about 0.07\% with trial factors, and a present-day number density of about 808 Mpc3808 \rm~Mpc^{-3} with an energy density Ω1.4×103\Omega\sim 1.4\times 10^{-3}. If the first pulse of this GRB near the trigger time is indeed gravitationally echoed by a second pulse, GRB 200716C may be a short GRB candidate with extended emission.

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@article{arxiv.2107.11050,
  title  = {Evidence for gravitational lensing of GRB 200716C},
  author = {Xing Yang and Hou-Jun Lü and Hao-Yu Yuan and Jared Rice and Zhao Zhang and Bin-Bin Zhang and En-Wei Liang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.11050},
  year   = {2021}
}

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22 pages, 2 tables, 7 figures, ApJL in press, added two references