Advances in Astronomy (Jan 2018)

Gamma-Ray Burst Prompt Correlations

  • M. G. Dainotti,
  • R. Del Vecchio,
  • M. Tarnopolski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/4969503
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2018

Abstract

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The mechanism responsible for the prompt emission of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) is still a debated issue. The prompt phase-related GRB correlations can allow discriminating among the most plausible theoretical models explaining this emission. We present an overview of the observational two-parameter correlations, their physical interpretations, and their use as redshift estimators and possibly as cosmological tools. The nowadays challenge is to make GRBs, the farthest stellar-scaled objects observed (up to redshift z=9.4), standard candles through well established and robust correlations. However, GRBs spanning several orders of magnitude in their energetics are far from being standard candles. We describe the advances in the prompt correlation research in the past decades, with particular focus paid to the discoveries in the last 20 years.