The Astrophysical Journal (Jan 2024)

GRB 231129C: Another Thermal Emission Dominated Gamma-Ray Burst

  • Jia-Ming Chen,
  • Ke-Rui Zhu,
  • Zhao-Yang Peng,
  • Li Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad5f93
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 972, no. 2
p. 132

Abstract

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This study presents detailed time-integrated and time-resolved spectral analysis of the Fermi Gamma-ray Burst Monitor observations of the bright GRB 231129C. The results reveal its distinct spectral characteristics, featuring a hard low-energy spectral index ( α ) and soft high-energy spectral index ( β ), similar to GRB 090902B, suggesting a possible dominance of thermal emission. Further analysis indicates that 92% of the spectral indices exceed the synchrotron “line of death,” with the hardest index at α ∼ +0.44. Simultaneously, 53% of the spectra can be well fitted by the nondissipative photosphere model, supporting a potential origin from a nondissipative photosphere. Additionally, we observe strong correlations between the spectral index α and peak energy E _p with flux. For the α − F relationship, we employ F = F _0 e ^(3.00±0.10) ^α to describe it, whereas the E _p − F relationship requires a smoothly bending power-law function. Based on the framework proposed by Hascoët et al. and Gao & Zhang, the jet characteristics of this burst were studied, revealing that both methods support the suitability of a pure fireball model for this GRB at small initial jet radii.

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