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On Binary Driven Hypernovae and their nested late X-ray emission

Authors :
Ruffini, R.
Muccino, M.
Bianco, C. L.
Enderli, M.
Izzo, L.
Kovacevic, M.
Penacchioni, A. V.
Pisani, G. B.
Rueda, J. A.
Wang, Y.
Source :
A&A 565, L10 (2014)
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Context: The induced gravitational collapse (IGC) paradigm addresses the very energetic (10^{52}-10^{54}erg) long gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) associated to supernovae (SNe). Unlike the traditional "collapsar" model, an evolved FeCO core with a companion neutron star (NS) in a tight binary system is considered as the progenitor. This special class of sources, here named "binary driven hypernovae" (BdHNe), presents a composite sequence composed of four different episodes [...]. Aims: We first compare and contrast the steep decay, the plateau and the power-law decay of the X-ray luminosities of three selected BdHNe [...]. Second, to explain the different sizes and Lorentz factors of the emitting regions of the four Episodes, [...]. Finally, we show the possible role of r-process, which originates in the binary system of the progenitor.. Methods: We compare and contrast the late X-ray luminosity of the above three BdHNe. We examine correlations between the time at the starting point of the constant late power-law decay, t^*_a, the average prompt luminosity, <L_{iso}>, and the luminosity at the end of the plateau, L_a. We analyze a thermal emission (~0.97-0.29 keV), observed during the X-ray steep decay phase of GRB 090618. Results: The late X-ray luminosities of the three BdHNe [...] show a precisely constrained "nested" structure [...]. Conclusions: We confirm a constant slope power-law behavior for the late X-ray luminosity in the source rest-frame, which may lead to a new distance indicator for BdHNe. These results, as well as the emitter size and Lorentz factor, appear to be inconsistent with the traditional afterglow model based on synchrotron emission from an ultra-relativistic [...] collimated jet outflow. We argue, instead, for the possible role of r-process, originating in the binary system, to power the mildly relativistic X-ray source.<br />Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, to appear on A&A. New version slightly modified to match the one in press

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
A&A 565, L10 (2014)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1404.3946
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201423812