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The Second Plateau in X-ray Afterglow Providing Additional Evidence for Rapidly Spinning Magnetars as the GRB Central Engine

Authors :
Zhao, Litao
Liu, Liangduan
Gao, He
Lan, Lin
Lei, WeiHua
Xie, Wei
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Evidence for the central engine of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) has been collected in the Neil Gehrels \emph{Swift} data. For instance, some GRBs show an internal X-ray plateau followed by very steep decay, which is difficult to be interpreted within the framework of a black hole (BH) central engine, but are consistent within a rapidly spinning magnetar engine picture. The very steep decay at the end of the plateau suggests a sudden cessation of the central engine, which is explained as the collapse of a supra-massive magnetar into a black hole when it spins down. Here we propose that some additional evidence, such as a second X-ray plateau feature would show up, if the fall-back accretion could activate the newborn BH and sufficient energy could be transferred from the newborn BH to the GRB blast wave. With a systematic data analysis for all long GRBs, we find three candidates in \emph{Swift} sample, i.e., GRBs 070802, 090111, and 120213A, whose X-ray afterglow light curves contain two plateaus, with the first one being an internal plateau. We find that in a fairly loose and reasonable parameter space, the second X-ray plateau data for all 3 GRBs could be well interpreted with our proposed model. Future observations are likely to discover more similar events, which could offer more information of the properties of the magnetar as well as the newborn BH.<br />Comment: accepted for publication by ApJ

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2005.00768
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ab8f91