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Observation of GRB 221009A early afterglow in X/$\gamma$-ray energy band

Authors :
Zheng, Chao
Zhang, Yan-Qiu
Xiong, Shao-Lin
Li, Cheng-Kui
Gao, He
Xue, Wang-Chen
Liu, Jia-Cong
Wang, Chen-Wei
Tan, Wen-Jun
Peng, Wen-Xi
An, Zheng-Hua
Cai, Ce
Ge, Ming-Yu
Guo, Dong-Ya
Huang, Yue
Li, Bing
Li, Ti-Pei
Li, Xiao-Bo
Li, Xin-Qiao
Li, Xu-Fang
Liao, Jin-Yuan
Liu, Cong-Zhan
Lu, Fang-Jun
Ma, Xiang
Qiao, Rui
Song, Li-Ming
Wang, Jin
Wang, Ping
Wang, Xi-Lu
Wang, Yue
Wen, Xiang-Yang
Xiao, Shuo
Xu, Yan-Bing
Xu, Yu-Peng
Yao, Zhi-Guo
Yi, Qi-Bing
Yi, Shu-Xu
You, Yuan
Zhang, Fan
Zhang, Jin-Peng
Zhang, Peng
Zhang, Shu
Zhang, Shuang-Nan
Zhang, Yan-Ting
Zhang, Zhen
Zhao, Xiao-Yun
Zhao, Yi
Zheng, Shi-Jie
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The early afterglow of a Gamma-ray burst (GRB) can provide critical information on the jet and progenitor of the GRB. The extreme brightness of GRB 221009A allows us to probe its early afterglow in unprecedented detail. In this letter, we report comprehensive observation results of the early afterglow of GRB 221009A (from $T_0$+660 s to $T_0$+1860 s, where $T_0$ is the \textit{Insight}-HXMT/HE trigger time) in X/$\gamma$-ray energy band (from 20 keV to 20 MeV) by \textit{Insight}-HXMT/HE, GECAM-C and \textit{Fermi}/GBM. We find that the spectrum of the early afterglow in 20 keV-20 MeV could be well described by a cutoff power-law with an extra power-law which dominates the low and high energy bands respectively. The cutoff power-law $E_{\rm peak}$ is $\sim$ 30 keV and the power-law photon index is $\sim$ 1.8 throughout the early afterglow phase. By fitting the light curves in different energy bands, we find that a significant achromatic break (from keV to TeV) is required at $T_0$ + 1246$^{+27}_{-26}$ s (i.e. 1021 s since the afterglow starting time $T_{\rm AG}$=$T_0$+225 s), providing compelling evidence of a jet break. Interestingly, both the pre-break and post-break decay slopes vary with energy, and these two slopes become closer in the lower energy band, making the break less identifiable. Intriguingly, the spectrum of the early afterglow experienced a slight hardening before the break and a softening after the break. These results provide new insights into the understanding of this remarkable GRB.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication in ApJ Letters on 19-Jan-2024, 11 pages, 7 figures and 2 tables

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2310.10522
Document Type :
Working Paper