The physical composition of the ejecta of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) remains an open question. The radiation mechanism of the prompt gamma rays is also in debate. This problem can be solved for the bursts hosting distinct thermal radiation. However, the events with dominant thermal spectral components are still rare. In this work, we focus on GRB 220426A, a recent event detected by Fermi-GBM. The time-resolved and time-integrated data analyses yield very hard low-energy spectral indices and rather soft high-energy spectral indices. This means that the spectra of GRB 220426A are narrowly distributed. And the Bayesian inference results are in favor of the multicolor blackbody (mBB) model. The physical properties of the relativistic outflow are calculated. Assuming a redshift z=1.4, the bulk Lorentz factors Γ of the shells are found to be between 274−18+24 and 827−71+100, and the corresponding photosphere radii Rph are in the range of 1.83−0.50+0.52×1011 and 2.97−0.15+0.14×1012 cm. Similar to GRB 090902B, the time-resolved properties of GRB 220426A satisfy the observed Γ−L and Ep−L correlations, where L is the luminosity of the prompt emission and Ep is the spectral peak energy.
@article{arxiv.2205.08427,
title = {GRB 220426A: A Thermal Radiation-Dominated Gamma-Ray Burst},
author = {Yun Wang and Tian-Ci Zheng and Zhi-Ping Jin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.08427},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
14 pages, 6 figures, 2 tables; Accepted for publication in ApJ