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The ultraluminous GRB 110918A

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2013-12-05 v1

Abstract

GRB 110918A is the brightest long GRB detected by Konus-WIND during its 19 years of continuous observations and the most luminous GRB ever observed since the beginning of the cosmological era in 1997. We report on the final IPN localization of this event and its detailed multiwavelength study with a number of space-based instruments. The prompt emission is characterized by a typical duration, a moderare EpeakE_{peak} of the time-integrated spectrum, and strong hard-to-soft evolution. The high observed energy fluence yields, at z=0.984, a huge isotropic-equivalent energy release Eiso=(2.1±0.1)×1054E_{iso}=(2.1\pm0.1)\times10^{54} erg. The record-breaking energy flux observed at the peak of the short, bright, hard initial pulse results in an unprecedented isotropic-equivalent luminosity Liso=(4.7±0.2)×1054L_{iso}=(4.7\pm0.2)\times10^{54}erg s1^{-1}. A tail of the soft gamma-ray emission was detected with temporal and spectral behavior typical of that predicted by the synchrotron forward-shock model. Swift/XRT and Swift/UVOT observed the bright afterglow from 1.2 to 48 days after the burst and revealed no evidence of a jet break. The post-break scenario for the afterglow is preferred from our analysis, with a hard underlying electron spectrum and ISM-like circumburst environment implied. We conclude that, among multiple reasons investigated, the tight collimation of the jet must have been a key ingredient to produce this unusually bright burst. The inferred jet opening angle of 1.7-3.4 deg results in reasonable values of the collimation-corrected radiated energy and the peak luminosity, which, however, are still at the top of their distributions for such tightly collimated events. We estimate a detection horizon for a similar ultraluminous GRB of z7.5z\sim7.5 for Konus-WIND, and z12z\sim12 for Swift/BAT, which stresses the importance of GRBs as probes of the early Universe.

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@article{arxiv.1311.5734,
  title  = {The ultraluminous GRB 110918A},
  author = {D. D. Frederiks and K. Hurley and D. S. Svinkin and V. D. Pal'shin and V. Mangano and S. Oates and R. L. Aptekar and S. V. Golenetskii and E. P. Mazets and Ph. P. Oleynik and A. E. Tsvetkova and M. V. Ulanov and A. V. Kokomov and T. L. Cline and D. N. Burrows and H. A. Krimm and C. Pagani and B. Sbarufatti and M. H. Siegel and I. G. Mitrofanov and D. Golovin and M. L. Litvak and A. B. Sanin and W. Boynton and C. Fellows and K. Harshman and H. Enos and R. Starr and A. von Kienlin and A. Rau and X. Zhang and J. Goldstein},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1311.5734},
  year   = {2013}
}

Comments

22 pages, 20 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ

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