GRB 210121A: A Typical Fireball Burst Detected by Two Small Missions
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Published:2021-12-01
Issue:2
Volume:922
Page:237
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ISSN:0004-637X
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Container-title:The Astrophysical Journal
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language:
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Short-container-title:ApJ
Author:
Wang Xiangyu IvyORCID, Zheng Xutao, Xiao ShuoORCID, Yang JunORCID, Liu Zi-KeORCID, Yang Yu-HanORCID, Zou Jin-Hang, Zhang Bin-BinORCID, Zeng MingORCID, Xiong Shao-LinORCID, Feng HuaORCID, Song Xin-Ying, Wen Jiaxing, Xu Dacheng, Chen Guo-Yin, Ni Yang, Zhang Zi-JianORCID, Wu Yu-Xuan, Cai Ce, Cang Jirong, Deng Yun-Wei, Gao Huaizhong, Kong De-Feng, Huang Yue, Li Cheng-KuiORCID, Li Hong, Li Xiao-Bo, Liang En-WeiORCID, Lin LinORCID, Liu Yihui, Long Xiangyun, Lu Dian, Luo QiORCID, Ma Yong-Chang, Meng Yan-ZhiORCID, Peng Wen-Xi, Qiao Rui, Song Li-MingORCID, Tian Yang, Wang Pei-Yuan, Wang Ping, Wang Xiang-GaoORCID, Xu Sheng, Yang Dongxin, Yin Yi-Han, Zeng Weihe, Zeng Zhi, Zhang Ting-Jun, Zhang Yuchong, Zhang Zhao, Zhang ZhenORCID
Abstract
Abstract
The Chinese CubeSat Mission, Gamma Ray Integrated Detectors (GRID), recently detected its first gamma-ray burst, GRB 210121A, which was jointly observed by the Gravitational wave high-energy Electromagnetic Counterpart All-sky Monitor (GECAM). This burst is confirmed by several other missions, including Fermi and Insight-HXMT. We combined multimission observational data and performed a comprehensive analysis of the burst’s temporal and spectral properties. Our results show that the burst is relatively special in its high peak energy, thermal-like low-energy indices, and large fluence. By putting it to the E
p
–E
γ,iso relation diagram with assumed distance, we found that this burst can be constrained at the redshift range of [0.3, 3.0]. The thermal spectral component is also confirmed by the direct fit of the physical models to the observed spectra. Interestingly, the physical photosphere model also constrained a redshift of z ∼ 0.3 for this burst, which helps us to identify a host galaxy candidate at such a distance within the location error box. Assuming that the host galaxy is real, we found that the burst can be best explained by the photosphere emission of a typical fireball with an initial radius of r
0 ∼ 3.2 × 107 cm.
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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