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Title: MAGIC Observations of the Nearby Short Gamma-Ray Burst GRB 160821B*
Author: Acciari, V. A.
Ansoldi, S.
Antonelli, L. A.
Engels, A. Arbet
Asano, K.
Baack, D.
Babic, A.
Baquero, A.
de Almeida, U. Barres
Barrio, J. A.
Becerra Gonzalez, J.
Bednarek, W.
Bellizzi, L.
Bernardini, E.
Bernardos, M.
Berti, A.
Besenrieder, J.
Bhattacharyya, W.
Bigongiari, C.
Biland, A.
Blanch, O.
Bonnoli, G.
Bosnjak, Z.
Busetto, G.
Carosi, R.
Ceribella, G.
Cerruti, M.
Chai, Y.
Chilingarian, A.
Cikota, S.
Colak, S. M.
Colombo, Elisabetta
Contreras, J. L.
Cortina, J.
Covino, S.
D'Amico, G.
D'Elia, V.
Da Vela, P.
Dazzi, F.
De Angelis, A.
De Lotto, B.
Delfino, M.
Delgado, J.
Delgado Mendez, C.
Depaoli, D.
Di Pierro, F.
Di Venere, L.
Do Souto Espineira, E.
Prester, D. Dominis
Donini, A.
Dorner, D.
Doro, M.
Elsaesser, D.
Ramazani, V. Fallah
Fattorini, A.
Ferrara, G.
Foffano, L.
Fonseca, M. V
Font, L.
Fruck, C.
Fukami, S.
Garcia Lopez, R. J.
Garczarczyk, M.
Gasparyan, S.
Gaug, M.
Giglietto, N.
Giordano, F.
Gliwny, P.
Godinovic, N.
Green, J. G.
Green, D.
Hadasch, D.
Hahn, A.
Heckmann, L.
Herrera, J.
Hoang, J.
Hrupec, D.
Huetten, M.
Inada, T.
Inoue, S.
Ishio, K.
Iwamura, Y.
Jormanainen, J.
Jouvin, L.
Kajiwara, Y.
Karjalainen, M.
Kerszberg, D.
Kobayashi, Y.
Kubo, H.
Kushida, J.
Lamastra, A.
Lelas, D.
Leone, F.
Lindfors, E.
Lombardi, S.
Longo, F.
Lopez-Coto, R.
Lopez-Moya, M.
Lopez-Oramas, A.
Loporchio, S.
de Oliveira Fraga, B. Machado
Maggio, C.
Majumdar, P.
Makariev, M.
Mallamaci, M.
Maneva, G.
Manganaro, M.
Mannheim, K.
Maraschi, L.
Mariotti, M.
Martinez, M.
Mazin, D.
Mender, S.
Miceli, D.
Miener, T.
Micanovic, S.
Minev, M.
Miranda, J. M.
Mirzoyan, R.
Molina, Edgar
Moralejo, A.
Morcuende, D.
Moreno, V
Moretti, E.
Neustroev, V
Nigro, C.
Nilsson, K.
Ninci, D.
Nishijima, K.
Noda, K.
Nozaki, S.
Ohtani, Y.
Oka, T.
Otero-Santos, J.
Paiano, S.
Palatiello, M.
Paneque, D.
Paoletti, R.
Paredes i Poy, Josep Maria
Pavletic, L.
Penil, P.
Perennes, C.
Persic, M.
Moroni, P. G. Prada
Prandini, E.
Priyadarshi, C.
Puljak, I
Rhode, W.
Ribó Gomis, Marc
Rico, J.
Righi, C.
Rugliancich, A.
Saha, L.
Sahakyan, N.
Saito, T.
Sakurai, S.
Satalecka, K.
Saturni, F. G.
Schleicher, B.
Schmidt, K.
Schweizer, T.
Sitarek, J.
Snidaric, I
Sobczynska, D.
Spolon, A.
Stamerra, A.
Strom, D.
Strzys, M.
Suda, Y.
Suric, T.
Takahashi, M.
Tavecchio, F.
Temnikov, P.
Terzic, T.
Teshima, M.
Torres-Alba, N.
Tosti, L.
Truzzi, S.
Tutone, A.
van Scherpenberg, J.
Vanzo, G.
Vazquez Acosta, M.
Ventura, Salvador
Verguilov, V.
Vigorito, C. F.
Vitale, V.
Vovk, I
Will, M.
Zaric, D.
Nava, L.
Keywords: Astrofísica
Esclat de raigs gamma
Estels de neutrons
Astrophysics
Gamma ray bursts
Neutron stars
Issue Date: 1-Feb-2021
Publisher: Institute of Physics (IOP)
Abstract: The coincident detection of GW170817 in gravitational waves and electromagnetic radiation spanning the radio to MeV gamma-ray bands provided the rst direct evidence that short gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) can originate from binary neutron star (BNS) mergers. On the other hand, the properties of short GRBs in high-energy gamma-rays are still poorly constrained, with only∼20 events detected in the GeV band, and none in the TeV band. GRB 160821B is one of the nearest short GRBs known at z = 0.162. Recent analyses of the multiwavelength observational data of its afterglow emission revealed an optical-infrared kilonova component, characteristic of heavy-element nucleosynthesis in a BNS merger. Aiming to better clarify the nature of short GRBs, this burst was automatically followed up with the MAGIC telescopes, starting from 24 s after the burst trigger. Evidence of a gamma-ray signal is found above∼0.5 TeV at a signi cance of∼ 3σ during observations that lasted until 4 hr after the burst. Assuming that the observed excess events correspond to gamma-ray emission from GRB 160821B, in conjunction with data at other wavelengths, we investigate its origin in the framework of GRB afterglow models. The simplest interpretation with one-zone models of synchrotron-self-Compton emission from the external forward shock has dif culty accounting for the putative TeV ux. Alternative scenarios are discussed where the TeV emission can be relatively enhanced. The role of future GeV–TeV observations of short GRBs in advancing our understanding of BNS mergers and related topics is brie y addressed.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/abd249
It is part of: Astrophysical Journal, 2021, vol. 908, num.1
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/220302
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/abd249
ISSN: 0004-637X
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