Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1999-12-09
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
To appear in the proceedings of the 5th Huntsville Symposium on Gamma Ray Bursts
Scientific paper
10.1063/1.1361525
We test the models of synchrotron emission presented in Part I of this series (Lloyd & Petrosian, these proceedings) against the distributions and evolution of GRB spectral parameters (particularly the low energy index, $\alpha$). With knowledge of the $E_{p}$ distribution and the correlation between $\alpha$ and $E_{p}$ presented in Part I, we show how to derive the expected distribution of $\alpha$ from fits to optically thin synchrotron spectra, and compare this with the observed distribution. We show that there is no difficulty explaining bursts below the ``line of death'', $\alpha < -2/3$, and that these bursts indicate that the spectrum of accelerated electrons must flatten or decline at low energies. Bursts with low energy spectral indices that fall above this limit are explained by the synchrotron self-absorption frequency entering the lower end of the BATSE window. Finally, we discuss a variety of spectral evolution behavior seen in GRBs and explain this behavior in the context of synchrotron emission from internal shocks.
Lloyd Nicole M.
Petrosian Vahe
Preece Robert D.
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