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Evidence for a luminosity-decay correlation in GRB GeV light curves

Authors :
Hinds, K. R.
Oates, S. R.
Nicholl, M.
Patel, J.
Omodei, N.
Gompertz, B.
Racusin, J. L.
Ryan, G.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Correlations between intrinsic properties of gamma-ray burst (GRB) light curves provide clues to the nature of the central engine, the jet, and a possible means to standardise GRBs for cosmological use. Here we report on the discovery of a correlation between the intrinsic early time luminosity, $L_{G,\rm 10s}$, measured at rest frame 10s, and the average decay rate measured from rest frame 10s onward, $\alpha_{G,\rm avg>10s}$, in a sample of 13 Fermi Large Array Telescope (LAT) long GRB light curves. We note that our selection criteria, in particular the requirement for a redshift to construct luminosity light curves, naturally limits our sample to energetic GRBs. A Spearman's rank correlation gives a coefficient of -0.74, corresponding to a confidence level of 99.6%, indicating that brighter afterglows decay faster than less luminous ones. Assuming a linear relation with $\log(L_{G,\rm 10s})$, we find $\alpha_{G,\rm avg>10s} = -0.31_{-0.09}^{+0.12}\log(L_{G,\rm 10s}) + 14.43_{-5.97}^{+4.55}$. The slope of -0.31 is consistent at $1\sigma$ with previously identified correlations in the optical/UV and X-ray light curves. We speculate that differences in the rate at which energy is released by the central engine or differences in observer viewing angle may be responsible for the correlation.<br />Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2309.08493
Document Type :
Working Paper