AGILE Gamma-Ray Detection of the Exceptional GRB 221009A

Author:

Tavani MarcoORCID,Piano GiovanniORCID,Bulgarelli AndreaORCID,Foffano LucaORCID,Ursi AlessandroORCID,Verrecchia FrancescoORCID,Pittori CarlottaORCID,Casentini ClaudioORCID,Giuliani Andrea,Longo FrancescoORCID,Panebianco GabrieleORCID,Di Piano AmbraORCID,Baroncelli LeonardoORCID,Fioretti ValentinaORCID,Parmiggiani NicolòORCID,Argan Andrea,Trois AlessioORCID,Vercellone StefanoORCID,Cardillo MartinaORCID,Antonelli Lucio AngeloORCID,Barbiellini Guido,Caraveo PatriziaORCID,Cattaneo Paolo W.ORCID,Chen Andrew W.ORCID,Costa EnricoORCID,Del Monte EttoreORCID,Di Cocco Guido,Donnarumma ImmacolataORCID,Evangelista YuriORCID,Feroci Marco,Gianotti FulvioORCID,Labanti ClaudioORCID,Lazzarotto FrancescoORCID,Lipari Paolo,Lucarelli FabrizioORCID,Marisaldi MartinoORCID,Mereghetti SandroORCID,Morselli AldoORCID,Pacciani LuigiORCID,Pellizzoni AlbertoORCID,Perotti Francesco,Picozza PiergiorgioORCID,Pilia MauraORCID,Rapisarda Massimo,Rappoldi AndreaORCID,Rubini Alda,Soffitta PaoloORCID,Trifoglio MassimoORCID,Vittorini ValerioORCID,D’Amico Fabio

Abstract

Abstract Gamma-ray emission in the MeV–GeV range from explosive cosmic events is of invaluable relevance to understanding physical processes related to the formation of neutron stars and black holes. Here we report on the detection by the AGILE satellite in the MeV–GeV energy range of the remarkable long-duration gamma-ray burst GRB 221009A. The AGILE onboard detectors have good exposure to GRB 221009A during its initial crucial phases. Hard X-ray/MeV emission in the prompt phase lasted hundreds of seconds, with the brightest radiation being emitted between 200 and 300 s after the initial trigger. Very intense GeV gamma-ray emission is detected by AGILE in the prompt and early afterglow phase up to 10,000 s. Time-resolved spectral analysis shows time-variable MeV-peaked emission simultaneous with intense power-law GeV radiation that persists in the afterglow phase. The coexistence during the prompt phase of very intense MeV emission together with highly nonthermal and hardening GeV radiation is a remarkable feature of GRB 221009A. During the prompt phase, the event shows spectrally different MeV and GeV emissions that are most likely generated by physical mechanisms occurring in different locations. AGILE observations provide crucial flux and spectral gamma-ray information regarding the early phases of GRB 221009A during which emission in the TeV range was reported.

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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