SSC Radiation in the ICMART Model: Spectral Simulations and Application to the Record-Breaking GRB 221009A
Abstract: This paper presents simulations of the synchrotron self-Compton (SSC) spectrum within the Internal-Collision-induced Magnetic Reconnection and Turbulence (ICMART) model. We investigate how key parameters like the magnetization shape the broadband spectral energy distribution by regulating the electron distribution and magnetic field strength. The overall spectrum typically comprises two components: synchrotron radiation peaking at with a low-energy spectral index between -1 and -1.5, and an SSC component peaking at . At high energies, Klein-Nishina suppression causes an exponential cutoff. The flux ratio Y between these components is critical: when Y is small, the SSC peak can be suppressed. Spectral features of the synchrotron component reveal the underlying physical conditions: harder spectra with indicate a large Y parameter and strong KN suppression. We find a positive correlation between Y and , contrasting with internal shock model predictions. Applied to GRB 221009A, our model suggests can reproduce the MeV-TeV observations. This study underscores the value of combined MeV-TeV observations in probing GRB emission mechanisms.
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