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Evidence for gravitational-wave dominated emission in the central engine of short GRB 200219A

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2020-07-29 v2 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

GRB 200219A is a short gamma-ray burst (GRB) with an extended emission (EE) lasting 90\sim 90s. By analyzing data observed with the {\em Swift}/BAT and {\em Fermi}/GBM, we find that a cutoff power-law model can adequately fit the spectra of the initial short pulse with Ep=1387134+232\rm E_{p}=1387^{+232}_{-134} keV. More interestingly, together with the EE component and early X-ray data, it exhibits plateau emission smoothly connected with a t1\sim t^{-1} segment and followed by an extremely steep decay. The short GRB composed of those three segments is unique in the {\em Swift} era and is very difficult to explain with the standard internal/external shock model of a black hole central engine, but could be consistent with the prediction of a magnetar central engine from the merger of an NS binary. We suggest that the plateau emission followed by a t1\sim t^{-1} decay phase is powered by the spin-down of a millisecond magnetar, which loses its rotation energy via GW quadrupole radiation. Then, the abrupt drop decay is caused by the magnetar collapsing into a black hole before switching to EM-dominated emission. This is the first short GRB for which the X-ray emission has such an intriguing feature powered by a magnetar via GW-dominated radiation. If this is the case, one can estimate the physical parameters of a magnetar, the GW signal powered by a magnetar and the merger-nova emission are also discussed.

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@article{arxiv.2007.01124,
  title  = {Evidence for gravitational-wave dominated emission in the central engine of short GRB 200219A},
  author = {Hou-Jun Lü and Yong Yuan and Lin Lan and Bin-Bin Zhang and Jin-Hang Zou and Zong-Kai Peng and Jun Shen and Yun-Feng Liang and Xiang-Gao Wang and En-Wei Liang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.01124},
  year   = {2020}
}

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21 pages, 2 Tables, 7 figures, ApJL in press, two more references added, matched the published version