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Discovery of the linear energy-dependence of the spectral lag of X-ray bursts from SGR J1935+2154

Authors :
Xiao, Shuo
Tuo, You-Li
Zhang, Shuang-Nan
Xiong, Shao-Lin
Lin, Lin
Zhang, Yan-Qiu
Wang, Yue
Xue, Wang-Chen
Cai, Ce
Gao, He
Li, Cheng-Kui
Li, Xiao-Bo
Zheng, Chao
Liu, Jia-Cong
Wang, Ping
Wang, Jin
Peng, Wen-Xi
Liu, Cong Zhan
Li, Xin-Qiao
Wen, Xiang-Yang
An, Zheng-Hua
Song, Li-Ming
Zheng, Shi-Jie
Zhang, Fan
Dong, Ai-Jun
Xie, Wei
Feng, Jian-Chao
Ma, Qing-Bo
Wang, De-Hua
Luo, Xi-Hong
Dang, Shi-Jun
Shang, Lun-Hua
Zhi, Qi-Jun
Li, Ti-Pei
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Spectral lag of the low-energy photons with respect to the high-energy ones is a common astrophysical phenomenon (such as Gamma-ray bursts and the Crab pulsar) and may serve as a key probe to the underlying radiation mechanism. However, spectral lag in keV range of the magnetar bursts has not been systematically studied yet. In this work, we perform a detailed spectral lag analysis with the Li-CCF method for SGR J1935+2154 bursts observed by {\it Insight}-HXMT, GECAM and Fermi/GBM from July 2014 to Jan 2022. We discover that the spectral lags of about 61\% (non-zero significance >1$\sigma$) bursts from SGR J1935+2154 are linearly dependent on the photon energy ($E$) with $t_{\rm lag}(E)=\alpha (E/{\rm keV})+C$, which may be explained by a linear change of the temperature of the blackbody-emitting plasma with time. The distribution of the slope ($\alpha$) approximately follows a Gaussian function with mean and standard deviation of 0.02 ms/keV (i.e. high-energy photons arrive earlier) and 0.02 ms/keV, respectively. We also find that the distribution can be well fitted with three Gaussians with mean values of $\sim$ -0.009, 0.013 and 0.039 ms/keV, which may correspond to different origins of the bursts. These spectral lag features may have important implications on the magnetar bursts.<br />Comment: accepted for publication in MNRAS

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2303.12542
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad885