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A magnetar giant flare in the nearby starburst galaxy M82

Authors :
Mereghetti, S
Rigoselli, M
Salvaterra, R
Pacholski, D
Craig Rodi, J
Gotz, D
Arrigoni, E
D’Avanzo, P
Adami, C
Bazzano, A
Bozzo, E
Brivio, R
Campana, S
Cappellaro, E
Chenevez, J
De Luise, F
Ducci, L
Esposito, P
Ferrigno, C
Ferro, M
Luca Israel, G
Le Floc’h, E
Martin-Carrillo, A
Onori, F
Rea, N
Reguitti, A
Savchenko, V
Souami, D
Tartaglia, L
Thuillot, W
Tiengo, A
Tomasella, L
Topinka, M
Turpin, D
Ubertini, P
Sandro Mereghetti
Michela Rigoselli
Ruben Salvaterra
Dominik Patryk Pacholski
James Craig Rodi
Diego Gotz
Edoardo Arrigoni
Paolo D’Avanzo
Christophe Adami
Angela Bazzano
Enrico Bozzo
Riccardo Brivio
Sergio Campana
Enrico Cappellaro
Jerome Chenevez
Fiore De Luise
Lorenzo Ducci
Paolo Esposito
Carlo Ferrigno
Matteo Ferro
Gian Luca Israel
Emeric Le Floc’h
Antonio Martin-Carrillo
Francesca Onori
Nanda Rea
Andrea Reguitti
Volodymyr Savchenko
Damya Souami
Leonardo Tartaglia
William Thuillot
Andrea Tiengo
Lina Tomasella
Martin Topinka
Damien Turpin
Pietro Ubertini
Mereghetti, S
Rigoselli, M
Salvaterra, R
Pacholski, D
Craig Rodi, J
Gotz, D
Arrigoni, E
D’Avanzo, P
Adami, C
Bazzano, A
Bozzo, E
Brivio, R
Campana, S
Cappellaro, E
Chenevez, J
De Luise, F
Ducci, L
Esposito, P
Ferrigno, C
Ferro, M
Luca Israel, G
Le Floc’h, E
Martin-Carrillo, A
Onori, F
Rea, N
Reguitti, A
Savchenko, V
Souami, D
Tartaglia, L
Thuillot, W
Tiengo, A
Tomasella, L
Topinka, M
Turpin, D
Ubertini, P
Sandro Mereghetti
Michela Rigoselli
Ruben Salvaterra
Dominik Patryk Pacholski
James Craig Rodi
Diego Gotz
Edoardo Arrigoni
Paolo D’Avanzo
Christophe Adami
Angela Bazzano
Enrico Bozzo
Riccardo Brivio
Sergio Campana
Enrico Cappellaro
Jerome Chenevez
Fiore De Luise
Lorenzo Ducci
Paolo Esposito
Carlo Ferrigno
Matteo Ferro
Gian Luca Israel
Emeric Le Floc’h
Antonio Martin-Carrillo
Francesca Onori
Nanda Rea
Andrea Reguitti
Volodymyr Savchenko
Damya Souami
Leonardo Tartaglia
William Thuillot
Andrea Tiengo
Lina Tomasella
Martin Topinka
Damien Turpin
Pietro Ubertini
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Magnetar giant flares are rare explosive events releasing up to 1047 erg in gamma rays in less than 1 second from young neutron stars with magnetic fields up to 1015−16 G (refs. 1,2). Only three such flares have been seen from magnetars in our Galaxy3,4 and in the Large Magellanic Cloud5 in roughly 50 years. This small sample can be enlarged by the discovery of extragalactic events, as for a fraction of a second giant flares reach luminosities above 1046 erg s−1, which makes them visible up to a few tens of megaparsecs. However, at these distances they are difficult to distinguish from short gamma-ray bursts (GRBs); much more distant and energetic (1050−53 erg) events, originating in compact binary mergers6. A few short GRBs have been proposed7–11, with different amounts of confidence, as candidate giant magnetar flares in nearby galaxies. Here we report observations of GRB 231115A, positionally coincident with the starburst galaxy M82 (ref. 12). Its spectral properties, along with the length of the burst, the limits on its X-ray and optical counterparts obtained within a few hours, and the lack of a gravitational wave signal, unambiguously qualify this burst as a giant flare from a magnetar in M82.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
STAMPA, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1434546752
Document Type :
Electronic Resource