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Gamma-Ray Burst Observations by the High-Energy Particle Detector on board the China Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite between 2019 and 2021

Authors :
F. Palma
M. Martucci
C. Neubüser
A. Sotgiu
F. M. Follega
P. Ubertini
A. Bazzano
J. C. Rodi
R. Ammendola
D. Badoni
S. Bartocci
R. Battiston
S. Beolè
I. Bertello
W. J. Burger
D. Campana
A. Cicone
P. Cipollone
S. Coli
L. Conti
A. Contin
M. Cristoforetti
G. D’Angelo
F. De Angelis
C. De Donato
C. De Santis
P. Diego
A. Di Luca
E. Fiorenza
G. Gebbia
R. Iuppa
A. Lega
M. Lolli
B. Martino
G. Masciantonio
M. Mergè
M. Mese
A. Morbidini
F. Nozzoli
F. Nuccilli
A. Oliva
G. Osteria
F. Palmonari
B. Panico
E. Papini
A. Parmentier
S. Perciballi
F. Perfetto
A. Perinelli
P. Picozza
M. Piersanti
M. Pozzato
G. Rebustini
D. Recchiuti
E. Ricci
M. Ricci
S. B. Ricciarini
A. Russi
Z. Sahnoun
U. Savino
V. Scotti
X. Shen
R. Sparvoli
S. Tofani
N. Vertolli
V. Vilona
V. Vitale
U. Zannoni
Z. Zeren
S. Zoffoli
P. Zuccon
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal, Vol 960, Iss 1, p 21 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2023.

Abstract

In this paper we report the detection of five strong gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) by the High-Energy Particle Detector (HEPD-01) mounted on board the China Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite, operational since 2018 on a Sun-synchronous polar orbit at a ∼507 km altitude and 97° inclination. HEPD-01 was designed to detect high-energy electrons in the energy range 3–100 MeV, protons in the range 30–300 MeV, and light nuclei in the range 30–300 MeV n ^−1 . Nonetheless, Monte Carlo simulations have shown HEPD-01 is sensitive to gamma-ray photons in the energy range 300 keV–50 MeV, even if with a moderate effective area above ∼5 MeV. A dedicated time correlation analysis between GRBs reported in literature and signals from a set of HEPD-01 trigger configuration masks has confirmed the anticipated detector sensitivity to high-energy photons. A comparison between the simultaneous time profiles of HEPD-01 electron fluxes and photons from GRB190114C, GRB190305A, GRB190928A, GRB200826B, and GRB211211A has shown a remarkable similarity, in spite of the different energy ranges. The high-energy response, with peak sensitivity at about 2 MeV, and moderate effective area of the detector in the actual flight configuration explain why these five GRBs, characterized by a fluence above ∼3 × 10 ^−5 erg cm ^−2 in the energy interval 300 keV–50 MeV, have been detected.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15384357
Volume :
960
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.7f56ac5f1e9f43b1a65ed71186607eeb
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad06ae