The Peculiar Precursor of a Gamma-Ray Burst from a Binary Merger Involving a Magnetar
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Published:2024-07-01
Issue:1
Volume:970
Page:6
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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:
Xiao ShuoORCID, Zhang Yan-Qiu, Zhu Zi-PeiORCID, Xiong Shao-LinORCID, Gao HeORCID, Xu DongORCID, Zhang Shuang-NanORCID, Peng Wen-Xi, Li Xiao-BoORCID, Zhang Peng, Lu Fang-JunORCID, Lin LinORCID, Liu Liang-DuanORCID, Zhang ZhenORCID, Ge Ming-YuORCID, Tuo You-LiORCID, Xue Wang-Chen, Fu Shao-Yu, Liu Xing, Liu Jin-Zhong, Li An, Wang Tian-CongORCID, Zheng Chao, Wang Yue, Jiang Shuai-Qing, Li Jin-Da, Liu Jia-Cong, Cao Zhou-JianORCID, Luo Xi-hong, Yang Jiao-jiao, Yi Shu-XuORCID, Wang Xi-LuORCID, Cai CeORCID, Yi Qi-Bin, Zhao Yi, Xie Sheng-LunORCID, Li Cheng-KuiORCID, Luo Qi, Song Li-MingORCID, Zhang Shu, Qu Jin-LuORCID, Liu Cong-Zhan, Li Xu-FangORCID, Xu Yu-PengORCID, Li Ti-Pei
Abstract
Abstract
The milestone discovery of GW170817-GRB 170817A-AT 2017gfo has shown that gravitational waves (GWs) could be produced during the merger of a neutron star–neutron star/black hole and that in electromagnetic (EM) waves, a gamma-ray burst (GRB) and a kilonova (KN) are generated in sequence after the merger. Observationally, however, EM properties before the merger phase are still unclear. Here we report a peculiar precursor in a KN-associated long-duration GRB 211211A, providing evidence of the EM before the merger. This precursor lasts ∼0.2 s, and the waiting time between the precursor and the main burst is ∼1 s, comparable to that between GW170817 and GRB 170817A. The spectrum of the precursor could be well fit with a nonthermal cutoff power-law model instead of a blackbody. In particular, a ∼22 Hz quasiperiodic oscillation candidate (∼3σ) is detected in the precursor. These temporal and spectral properties indicate that this precursor is probably produced by a catastrophic flare accompanied with magnetoelastic or crustal oscillations of a magnetar in a binary compact merger. The strong magnetic field of the magnetar can also account for the prolonged duration of GRB 211211A. However, it poses a challenge to reconcile the rather short lifetime of a magnetar with the rather long spiraling time of a binary neutron star system only by the GW radiation before the merger.
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
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