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SSC Radiation in the ICMART Model: Spectral Simulations and Application to the Record-Breaking GRB 221009A

Published 30 Dec 2025 in astro-ph.HE | (2512.24085v1)

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 σ<em>0σ<em>0 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 E</em>pE</em>{\rm p} with a low-energy spectral index αα between -1 and -1.5, and an SSC component peaking at EsscE_{\rm ssc}. 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 α1α\sim-1 indicate a large Y parameter and strong KN suppression. We find a positive correlation between Y and σ0σ_0, contrasting with internal shock model predictions. Applied to GRB 221009A, our model suggests σ020σ_0\leq20 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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