论文标题
来自二进制合并的伽马射线爆发的奇特前体,涉及磁铁
The Peculiar Precursor of a Gamma-Ray Burst from a Binary Merger Involving a Magnetar
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论文摘要
GW 170817-GRB 170817A-AT 2017GFO的里程碑发现表明,在Neutron Star-Neutron Star/Black Hole的合并中可以产生引力波(GW),而在电磁(EM)中,可以在电磁(EM)Wave A Gamma-Ray爆发(GRB)(GRB)(GRB)(GRB)(GRB)(GRB)(GRB)(kn)中产生了kilonova(kn)。然而,从观察中,合并阶段之前的EM特性仍不清楚。在这里,我们报告了与kn相关的长期GRB 211211a中的特殊前体,在合并之前提供了EM的证据。该先驱持续$ \ sim $ 0.2 s,前体和主爆发之间的等待时间为$ \ sim $ 1 s,与GW 170817和GRB 170817a之间的等待时间相当。前体的频谱可以很好地与非热截止幂律模型而不是黑体相吻合。尤其是,在前体中检测到$ \ sim $ 22 Hz准周期振荡候选候选($ \ sim3σ$)。这些时间和光谱特性表明,该前体可能是由伴随二进制紧凑型合并中磁力的磁弹性或地壳振荡的灾难性耀斑产生的。磁场的强磁场也可以解释GRB 211211a的持续时间。但是,只有在合并之前,仅通过GW辐射,将磁力的相当短的寿命与相当长的二进制中子星系的螺旋式呈较长的螺旋时期构成挑战。
The milestone discovery of GW 170817-GRB 170817A-AT 2017gfo has shown that gravitational wave (GW) could be produced during the merger of neutron star-neutron star/black hole and that in electromagnetic (EM) wave a gamma-ray burst (GRB) and a kilonova (KN) are generated in sequence after the merger. Observationally, however, EM property before the merger phase is still unclear. Here we report a peculiar precursor in a KN-associated long-duration GRB 211211A, providing evidence of the EM before the merger. This precursor lasts $\sim$ 0.2 s, and the waiting time between the precursor and the main burst is $\sim$ 1 s, comparable to that between GW 170817 and GRB 170817A. The spectrum of the precursor could be well fit with a non-thermal cutoff power-law model instead of a blackbody. Especially, a $\sim$22 Hz Quasi-Periodic Oscillation candidate ($\sim 3σ$) is detected in the precursor. These temporal and spectral properties indicate that this precursor is probably produced by a catastrophic flare accompanying with magnetoelastic or crustal oscillations of a magnetar in binary compact merger. The strong magnetic field of the magnetar can also account for the prolonged duration of GRB 211211A. However, it poses a challenge to reconcile the rather short lifetime of a magnetar with the rather long spiraling time of a binary neutron star system only by the GW radiation before merger.