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Testing a Galactic Lensing Hypothesis with the Prompt Emission of GRB 221009A

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2024-03-20 v1 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

Even at modest amplification, the optical depth to gravitational lensing through the Galaxy is <105<10^{-5}. However, the large apparent isotropic-equivalent energy of GRB 221009A coupled with a path through low Galactic latitude suggests that the conditional probability that this particular GRB was lensed is greater than the very low a priori expectation. With the extreme brightness of the prompt emission, this Galactic lensing hypothesis can be constrained by autocorrelation analysis of Fermi photons on 0.1-1000 ms timescales. In relating lensing mass, magnification, and autocorrelation timescale, I show that a lensed-induced autocorrelation signature by stellar lenses falls below the minimal variability timescale (MVT) expected from a black hole central engine. However, lensing by Galactic dark matter MACHOs (Ml>101000MM_l > 10-1000\,M_\odot) could be confirmed with this approach. Regardless, at a peak γ\gamma-ray photon rate of >30>30 ms1^{-1}, GRB 221009A represents a prime opportunity to measure the smallest MVTs of GRBs.

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@article{arxiv.2403.10620,
  title  = {Testing a Galactic Lensing Hypothesis with the Prompt Emission of GRB 221009A},
  author = {Joshua S. Bloom},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.10620},
  year   = {2024}
}

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4 pages, 1 figure. Published October 2022 in Research Notes of the AAS, Volume 6, Number 10