Unveiling the Multifaceted GRB 200613A: Prompt Emission Dynamics, Afterglow Evolution, and the Host Galaxy's Properties
Abstract
We present our optical observations and multi-wavelength analysis of the GRB\,200613A detected by \texttt{Fermi} satellite. Time-resolved spectral analysis of the prompt -ray emission was conducted utilizing the Bayesian block method to determine statistically optimal time bins. Based on the Bayesian Information Criterion (BIC), the data generally favor the Band+Blackbody (short as BB) model. We speculate that the main Band component comes from the Blandford-Znajek mechanism, while the additional BB component comes from the neutrino annihilation process. The BB component becomes significant for a low-spin, high-accretion rate black hole central engine, as evidenced by our model comparison with the data. The afterglow light curve exhibits typical power-law decay, and its behavior can be explained by the collision between the ejecta and constant interstellar medium (ISM). Model fitting yields the following parameters: erg, , , cm, degree, and . In addition, we employed the public Python package \texttt{Prospector} perform a spectral energy distribution (SED) modeling of the host galaxy. The results suggest that the host galaxy is a massive galaxy () with moderate star formation rate (/yr). This SFR is consistent with the SFR of yr derived from the [OII] emission line in the observed spectrum.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2407.15824,
title = {Unveiling the Multifaceted GRB 200613A: Prompt Emission Dynamics, Afterglow Evolution, and the Host Galaxy's Properties},
author = {Shao-Yu Fu and Dong Xu and Wei-Hua Lei and Antonio de Ugarte Postigo and D. Alexander Kann and Christina C. Thöne and José Feliciano Agüí Fernández and Yi Shuang-Xi and Wei Xie and Yuan-Chuan Zou and Xing Liu and Shuai-Qing Jiang and Tian-Hua Lu and Jie An and Zi-Pei Zhu and Jie Zheng and Qing-Wen Tang and Peng-Wei Zhao and Li-Ping Xin and Jian-Yan Wei},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.15824},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
30 pages, 16 figures, accepted by ApJ