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Study of GRB light curve decay indices in the afterglow phase

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2016-09-07 v2

Abstract

In this work we study the distribution of temporal power-law decay indices, α\alpha, in the Gamma Ray Burst (GRB) afterglow phase, fitted for 176176 GRBs (139 long GRBs, 12 short GRBs {\it with extended emission} and 25 X-Ray Flashes (XRFs)) with known redshifts. These indices are compared with the temporal decay index, αW\alpha_W, derived with the light curve fitting using the \cite{willingale07} model. This model fitting yields similar distributions of αW\alpha_W to the fitted α\alpha, but for individual bursts a difference can be significant. Analysis of (α\alpha, LaL_a) distribution, where LaL_a is the characteristic luminosity at the end of the plateau, reveals only a weak correlation of these quantities. However, we discovered a significant regular trend when studying GRB α\alpha values along the \cite{dainotti2008} correlation between LaL_a and the end time of the plateau emission in the rest frame, TaT_a^*, hereafter LT correlation. We note a systematic variation of the α\alpha parameter distribution with luminosity for any selected TaT_a^*. We analyze this systematics with respect to the fitted LT correlation line, expecting that the presented trend may allow to constrain the GRB physical models. We also attempted to use the derived correlation of α(Ta)\alpha(T_a) versus La(Ta)L_a(T_a) to diminish the luminosity scatter related to the variations of α\alpha along the LT distribution, a step forward in the effort of standardizing GRBs. A proposed toy model accounting for this systematics applied to the analyzed GRB distribution results in a slight increase of the LT correlation coefficient.

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@article{arxiv.1603.04183,
  title  = {Study of GRB light curve decay indices in the afterglow phase},
  author = {Roberta Del Vecchio and Maria Giovanna Dainotti and Michał Ostrowski},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.04183},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

Accepted for publication in ApJ