Synchrotron Radiation Dominates the Extremely Bright GRB 221009A

Author:

Yang JunORCID,Zhao Xiao-HongORCID,Yan ZhenyuORCID,Wang Xiangyu IvyORCID,Zhang Yan-Qiu,An Zheng-Hua,Cai CeORCID,Li Xin-Qiao,Li Zihan,Liu Jia-Cong,Liu Zi-Ke,Ma XiangORCID,Meng Yan-ZhiORCID,Peng Wen-Xi,Qiao Rui,Shao Lang,Song Li-MingORCID,Tan Wen-Jun,Wang PingORCID,Wang Chen-Wei,Wen Xiang-Yang,Xiao ShuoORCID,Xue Wang-Chen,Yang Yu-HanORCID,Yin Yi-Han IrisORCID,Zhang BingORCID,Zhang Fan,Zhang ShuaiORCID,Zhang Shuang-NanORCID,Zheng Chao,Zheng Shi-Jie,Xiong Shao-LinORCID,Zhang Bin-BinORCID

Abstract

Abstract The brightest gamma-ray burst, GRB 221009A, has spurred numerous theoretical investigations, with particular attention paid to the origins of ultrahigh-energy TeV photons during the prompt phase. However, analyzing the mechanism of radiation of photons in the ∼MeV range has been difficult because the high flux causes pileup and saturation effects in most GRB detectors. In this Letter, we present systematic modeling of the time-resolved spectra of the GRB using unsaturated data obtained from the Fermi Gamma-ray Burst Monitor (precursor) and SATech-01/GECAM-C (main emission and flare). Our approach incorporates the synchrotron radiation model, which assumes an expanding emission region with relativistic speed and a global magnetic field that decays with radius, and successfully fits such a model to the observational data. Our results indicate that the spectra of the burst are fully in accordance with a synchrotron origin from relativistic electrons accelerated at a large emission radius. The lack of thermal emission in the prompt emission spectra supports a Poynting flux–dominated jet composition.

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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