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GRB 221009A: An ordinary nearby GRB with extraordinary observational properties

Authors :
Lan, Lin
Gao, He
Li, An
Xiao, Shuo
Ai, Shunke
Peng, Zong-Kai
Li, Long
Wang, Chen-Yu
Xu, Nan
Lin, Shijie
Lei, Wei-Hua
Zhang, Bing
Zhang, Yan-Qiu
Zheng, Chao
Liu, Jia-Cong
Xue, Wang-Chen
Wang, Chen-Wei
Tan, Wen-Jun
Xiong, Shao-Lin
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The gamma-ray burst GRB 221009A, known as the ``brightest-of-all-time" (BOAT), is the closest energetic burst detected so far, with an energy of $E_{\gamma,\rm iso} \sim 10^{55}$ ergs. This study aims to assess its compatibility with known GRB energy and luminosity distributions. Our analysis indicates that the energy/luminosity function of GRBs is consistent across various redshift intervals, and that the inclusion of GRB 221009A does not significantly impact the function at low redshifts. Additionally, our evaluation of the best-fitting result of the entire GRB sample suggests that the expected number of GRBs with energy greater than $10^{55}$ ergs at a low redshift is 0.2, so that the emergence of GRB 221009A is consistent with expected energy/luminosity functions within $\sim 2\sigma$ Poisson fluctuation error, still adhering to the principles of small number statistics. Furthermore, we find that GRB 221009A and other energetic bursts, defined as $E_{\gamma,\rm iso} \gtrsim10^{54} {\rm ergs}$, exhibit no significant differences in terms of distributions of $T_{90}$, minimum timescale, Amati relation, $E_{\rm \gamma,iso}$-$E_{\rm X,iso}$ relation, $L_{\gamma,\rm iso}-\Gamma_0$ relation, $E_{\gamma,\rm iso}-\Gamma_0$ relation, $L_{\gamma,\rm iso}-E_{\rm p,i}-\Gamma_0$ relation, and host galaxy properties, compared to normal long GRBs. This suggests that energetic GRBs (including GRB 221009A) and other long GRBs likely have similar progenitor systems and undergo similar energy dissipation and radiation processes. The generation of energetic GRBs may be due to more extreme central engine properties or, more likely, a rarer viewing configuration of a quasi-universal structured jet.<br />Comment: Submitted to AAS journal

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2303.10804
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/accf93