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Probing into emission mechanisms of GRB 190530A using time-resolved spectra and polarization studies: Synchrotron Origin?

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2022-01-19 v1

Abstract

Multi-pulsed GRB 190530A, detected by the GBM and LAT onboard \fermi, is the sixth most fluent GBM burst detected so far. This paper presents the timing, spectral, and polarimetric analysis of the prompt emission observed using \AstroSat and \fermi to provide insight into the prompt emission radiation mechanisms. The time-integrated spectrum shows conclusive proof of two breaks due to peak energy and a second lower energy break. Time-integrated (55.43 ±\pm 21.30 \%) as well as time-resolved polarization measurements, made by the Cadmium Zinc Telluride Imager (CZTI) onboard \AstroSat, show a hint of high degree of polarization. The presence of a hint of high degree of polarization and the values of low energy spectral index (αpt\alpha_{\rm pt}) do not run over the synchrotron limit for the first two pulses, supporting the synchrotron origin in an ordered magnetic field. However, during the third pulse, αpt\alpha_{\rm pt} exceeds the synchrotron line of death in few bins, and a thermal signature along with the synchrotron component in the time-resolved spectra is observed. Furthermore, we also report the earliest optical observations constraining afterglow polarization using the MASTER (P << 1.3 \%) and the redshift measurement (zz= 0.9386) obtained with the 10.4m GTC telescopes. The broadband afterglow can be described with a forward shock model for an ISM-like medium with a wide jet opening angle. We determine a circumburst density of n0n_{0} \sim 7.41, kinetic energy EKE_{\rm K} \sim 7.24 ×1054\times 10^{54} erg, and radiated γ\gamma-ray energy Eγ,isoE_{\rm \gamma, iso} \sim 6.05 ×1054\times 10^{54} erg, respectively.

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@article{arxiv.2201.01167,
  title  = {Probing into emission mechanisms of GRB 190530A using time-resolved spectra and polarization studies: Synchrotron Origin?},
  author = {Rahul Gupta and S. Gupta and T. Chattopadhyay and V. Lipunov and A. J. Castro-Tirado and D. Bhattacharya and S. B. Pandey and S. R. Oates and Amit Kumar and Y. -D. Hu and A. F. Valeev and P. Yu. Minaev and H. Kumar and J. Vinko and Dimple and V. Sharma and A. Aryan and A. Castellón and A. Gabovich and A. Moskvitin and A. Ordasi and A. Pál and A. Pozanenko and B. -B. Zhang and B. Kumar and D. Svinkin and D. Saraogi and D. Vlasenko and E. Fernández-García and E. Gorbovskoy and G. C. Anupama and K. Misra and K. Sárneczky and L. Kriskovics and M. Á. Castro-Tirado and M. D. Caballero-García and N. Tiurina and P. Balanutsa and R. R. Lopez and R. Sánchez-Ramírez and R. Szakáts and S. Belkin and S. Guziy and S. Iyyani and S. N. Tiwari and Santosh V. Vadawale and T. Sun and V. Bhalerao and V. Kornilov and V. V. Sokolov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.01167},
  year   = {2022}
}

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28 pages, 17 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS