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H.E.S.S. Follow-up Observations of GRB 221009A

Authors :
F. Aharonian
F. Ait Benkhali
J. Aschersleben
H. Ashkar
M. Backes
A. Baktash
V. Barbosa Martins
R. Batzofin
Y. Becherini
D. Berge
K. Bernlöhr
B. Bi
M. Böttcher
C. Boisson
J. Bolmont
M. de Bony de Lavergne
J. Borowska
M. Bouyahiaoui
F. Bradascio
M. Breuhaus
R. Brose
F. Brun
B. Bruno
T. Bulik
C. Burger-Scheidlin
S. Caroff
S. Casanova
J. Celic
M. Cerruti
T. Chand
S. Chandra
A. Chen
J. Chibueze
O. Chibueze
G. Cotter
S. Dai
J. Damascene Mbarubucyeye
J. Devin
A. Djannati-Ataï
A. Dmytriiev
V. Doroshenko
K. Egberts
S. Einecke
J.-P. Ernenwein
S. Fegan
G. Fichet de Clairfontaine
M. Filipovic
G. Fontaine
M. Füßling
S. Funk
S. Gabici
S. Ghafourizadeh
G. Giavitto
D. Glawion
J. F. Glicenstein
P. Goswami
G. Grolleron
M.-H. Grondin
J. A. Hinton
T. L. Holch
M. Holler
D. Horns
Zhiqiu Huang
M. Jamrozy
F. Jankowsky
V. Joshi
I. Jung-Richardt
E. Kasai
K. Katarzyński
R. Khatoon
B. Khélifi
W. Kluźniak
Nu. Komin
R. Konno
K. Kosack
D. Kostunin
R. G. Lang
S. Le Stum
F. Leitl
A. Lemière
M. Lemoine-Goumard
J.-P. Lenain
F. Leuschner
T. Lohse
I. Lypova
J. Mackey
D. Malyshev
V. Marandon
P. Marchegiani
A. Marcowith
G. Martí-Devesa
R. Marx
M. Meyer
A. Mitchell
L. Mohrmann
A. Montanari
E. Moulin
T. Murach
K. Nakashima
M. de Naurois
J. Niemiec
A. Priyana Noel
P. O’Brien
S. Ohm
L. Olivera-Nieto
E. de Ona Wilhelmi
M. Ostrowski
S. Panny
M. Panter
R. D. Parsons
G. Peron
D. A. Prokhorov
H. Prokoph
G. Pühlhofer
M. Punch
A. Quirrenbach
P. Reichherzer
A. Reimer
O. Reimer
H. Ren
M. Renaud
B. Reville
F. Rieger
G. Rowell
B. Rudak
E. Ruiz-Velasco
V. Sahakian
H. Salzmann
A. Santangelo
M. Sasaki
J. Schäfer
F. Schüssler
H. M. Schutte
U. Schwanke
J. N. S. Shapopi
A. Specovius
S. Spencer
Ł. Stawarz
R. Steenkamp
S. Steinmassl
C. Steppa
I. Sushch
H. Suzuki
T. Takahashi
T. Tanaka
R. Terrier
N. Tsuji
Y. Uchiyama
M. Vecchi
C. Venter
J. Vink
S. J. Wagner
R. White
A. Wierzcholska
Yu Wun Wong
M. Zacharias
D. Zargaryan
A. A. Zdziarski
A. Zech
S. J. Zhu
N. Żywucka
H.E.S.S. Collaboration
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal Letters, Vol 946, Iss 1, p L27 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2023.

Abstract

GRB 221009A is the brightest gamma-ray burst (GRB) ever detected. To probe the very-high-energy (VHE; >100 GeV) emission, the High Energy Stereoscopic System (H.E.S.S.) began observations 53 hr after the triggering event, when the brightness of the moonlight no longer precluded observations. We derive differential and integral upper limits using H.E.S.S. data from the third, fourth, and ninth nights after the initial GRB detection, after applying atmospheric corrections. The combined observations yield an integral energy flux upper limit of ${{\rm{\Phi }}}_{\mathrm{UL}}^{95 \% }=9.7\times {10}^{-12}\,\mathrm{erg}\,{\mathrm{cm}}^{-2}\,{{\rm{s}}}^{-1}$ above E _thr = 650 GeV. The constraints derived from the H.E.S.S. observations complement the available multiwavelength data. The radio to X-ray data are consistent with synchrotron emission from a single electron population, with the peak in the spectral energy distribution occurring above the X-ray band. Compared to the VHE-bright GRB 190829A, the upper limits for GRB 221009A imply a smaller gamma-ray to X-ray flux ratio in the afterglow. Even in the absence of a detection, the H.E.S.S. upper limits thus contribute to the multiwavelength picture of GRB 221009A, effectively ruling out an IC-dominated scenario.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20418213 and 20418205
Volume :
946
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal Letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.69190ff1432b4031a5da66830361422b
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/acc405