The peak-flux of GRB 221009A measured with GRBAlpha
Abstract
The brightest gamma-ray burst ever observed, long-duration GRB 221009A, was detected by GRBAlpha nano-satellite without saturation. We present light curves of the prompt emission in 13 energy bands, from 80 keV to 950 keV, and perform a spectral analysis to calculate the peak flux and peak isotropic-equivalent luminosity. Since the satellite's attitude information is not available for the time of this GRB, more than 200 incident directions were probed in order to find the median luminosity and its systematic uncertainty. We found that the peak flux in the keV range (observer frame) was ph cms or erg cms and the fluence in the same energy range of the first GRB episode lasting 300 s, which was observable by GRBAlpha, was erg cm or erg cm for the extrapolated range of keV. We infer the isotropic-equivalent released energy of the first GRB episode to be erg in the keV band (rest frame at ). The peak isotropic-equivalent luminosity in the keV range (rest frame) was erg s and the bolometric peak isotropic-equivalent luminosity was erg s (4 s scale) in the keV range (rest frame). The peak emitted energy is keV. Our measurement of is consistent with the Yonetoku relation. It is possible that, due to the spectral evolution of this GRB and orientation of GRBAlpha at the peak time, the true values of peak flux, fluence, , and are even higher. [abridged]
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@article{arxiv.2302.10047,
title = {The peak-flux of GRB 221009A measured with GRBAlpha},
author = {Jakub Ripa and Hiromitsu Takahashi and Yasushi Fukazawa and Norbert Werner and Filip Munz and Andras Pal and Masanori Ohno and Marianna Dafcikova and Laszlo Meszaros and Balazs Csak and Nikola Husarikova and Martin Kolar and Gabor Galgoczi and Jean-Paul Breuer and Filip Hroch and Jan Hudec and Jakub Kapus and Marcel Frajt and Maksim Rezenov and Robert Laszlo and Martin Koleda and Miroslav Smelko and Peter Hanak and Pavol Lipovsky and Tomas Urbanec and Miroslav Kasal and Ales Povalac and Yuusuke Uchida and Helen Poon and Hiroto Matake and Kazuhiro Nakazawa and Nagomi Uchida and Tamas Bozoki and Gergely Dalya and Teruaki Enoto and Zsolt Frei and Gergely Friss and Yuto Ichinohe and Kornel Kapas and Laszlo L. Kiss and Tsunefumi Mizuno and Hirokazu Odaka and Janos Takatsy and Martin Topinka and Kento Torigoe},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.10047},
year = {2023}
}
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7 pages, 7 figures, 1 table, accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics