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X-ray Plateaus in Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglows and Their Application in Cosmology

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2021-10-26 v4

Abstract

For gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) with a plateau phase in the X-ray afterglow, a so called LTEL-T-E correlation has been found which tightly connects the isotropic energy of the prompt GRB (Eγ,isoE_{\gamma,\rm{iso}}) with the end time of the X-ray plateau (TaT_{a}) and the corresponding X-ray luminosity at the end time (LXL_{X}). Here we show that there is a clear redshift evolution in the correlation. Furthermore, since the power-law indices of LXL_{X} and Eγ,isoE_{\gamma,\rm{iso}} in the correlation function are almost identical, the LTEL-T-E correlation is insensitive to cosmological parameters and cannot be used as a satisfactory standard candle. On the other hand, based on a sample including 121 long GRBs, we establish a new three parameter correlation that connects LXL_{X}, TaT_{a} and the spectral peak energy EpE_{\rm{p}}, i.e. the LTEpL-T-E_{\rm{p}} correlation. This correlation strongly supports the so-called Combo-relation established by Izzo et al. (2015). After correcting for the redshift evolution, we show that the de-evolved LTEpL-T-E_{\rm{p}} correlation can be used as a standard candle. By using this correlation alone, we are able to constrain the cosmological parameters as Ωm=0.3890.141+0.202\Omega_{m}=0.389^{+0.202}_{-0.141} (1σ1\sigma) for the flat Λ\LambdaCDM model, or Ωm=0.3690.191+0.217\Omega_{m}=0.369^{+0.217}_{-0.191}, w=0.9660.678+0.513w=-0.966^{+0.513}_{-0.678} (1σ1\sigma) for the flat wwCDM model. Combining with other cosmological probes, more accurate constraints on the cosmology models are presented.

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@article{arxiv.2012.05627,
  title  = {X-ray Plateaus in Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglows and Their Application in Cosmology},
  author = {Fan Xu and Chen-Han Tang and Jin-Jun Geng and Fa-Yin Wang and Yu-Yang Wang and Abudushataer Kuerban and Yong-Feng Huang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.05627},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

26 pages, 13 figures, ApJ, accepted