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MAGICal GRB 190114C: Implications of cutoff in the spectrum at sub-$GeV$ energies

Published 28 May 2019 in astro-ph.HE | (1905.11844v3)

Abstract: GRB 190114C is an unusual gamma-ray burst (GRB) due to its detection at sub-$TeV$ energies by MAGIC, seen at redshift z = 0.42. This burst is one of the brightest GRB detected by \fermi. A joint GBM-LAT analysis of the prompt emission reveals the presence of sub-$GeV$ spectral cutoff when the LAT \emph{low-energy events} (LLE) data is also examined. A similar high-energy cutoff was likewise reported in GRB 160509A and GRB 100724B earlier, as well as handful of other sources. The cutoff can be explained by the intrinsic opacity due to pair production within the emitting region. GRB 190114C shows a transition from non-thermal to a quasi-thermal-like spectrum and a radiation component that can be attributed to afterglow. Based on spectral analysis, we constrain the site of the prompt emission and $Lorentz$ factor. Knowing that sub-$TeV$ photons are detected in MAGIC, we perceive that the observed spectrum is indeed an overlap from two emission sites, where the emission observed in \fermi is more consistent with prompt emission produced via photospheric dissipation along with a concurrent component from the external shock.

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