The Minimum Variation Timescales of X-Ray Bursts from SGR J1935+2154

Author:

Xiao ShuoORCID,Yang Jiao-Jiao,Luo Xi-Hong,Xiong Shao-LinORCID,Qu Yuan-Hong,Zhang Shuang-NanORCID,Xue Wang-Chen,Li Xiao-BoORCID,Tuo You-LiORCID,Dong Ai-JunORCID,Zhao Ru-Shuang,Dang Shi-Jun,Shang Lun-Hua,Ma Qing-BoORCID,Cai CeORCID,Wang Jin,Wang PingORCID,Li Cheng-KuiORCID,Yi Shu-XuORCID,Zhang ZhenORCID,Ge Ming-YuORCID,Zheng Shi-Jie,Song Li-MingORCID,Peng Wen-Xi,Wen Xiang-Yang,Li Xin-QiaoORCID,An Zheng-Hua,Xu Xin,Wang Yue,Zheng Chao,Zhang Yan-Qiu,Liu Jia-Cong,Zhang Bin,Xie WeiORCID,Feng Jian-Chao,Wang De-Hua,Zhi Qi-JunORCID

Abstract

Abstract The minimum variation timescale (MVT) of soft gamma-ray repeaters can be an important probe to estimate the emission region in pulsar-like models, as well as the Lorentz factor and radius of the possible relativistic jet in gamma-ray burst (GRB)–like models, thus revealing their progenitors and physical mechanisms. In this work, we systematically study the MVTs of hundreds of X-ray bursts (XRBs) from SGR J1935+2154 observed by Insight-HXMT, GECAM, and Fermi/Gamma-ray Burst Monitor from 2014 July to 2022 January through the Bayesian block algorithm. We find that the MVTs peak at ∼2 ms, corresponding to a light-travel time size of about 600 km, which supports the magnetospheric origin in pulsar-like models. The shock radius and the Lorentz factor of the jet are also constrained in GRB-like models. Interestingly, the MVT of the XRB associated with FRB 200428 is ∼70 ms, which is longer than that of most bursts and implies its special radiation mechanism. In addition, the median of MVTs is 7 ms, shorter than the median MVTs of 40 ms and 480 ms for short GRBs or long GRBs, respectively. However, the MVT is independent of duration, similar to GRBs. Finally, we investigate the energy dependence of MVT and suggest that there is a marginal evidence for a power-law relationship like GRBs, but the rate of variation is at least about an order of magnitude smaller. These features may provide an approach to identify bursts with a magnetar origin.

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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