Observations of GRB 990123 by theCompton Gamma Ray Observatory
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- 10 October 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 524 (1) , 82-91
- https://doi.org/10.1086/307808
Abstract
GRB 990123 was the first burst from which simultaneous optical, X-ray, and gamma-ray emission was detected; its afterglow has been followed by an extensive set of radio, optical, and X-ray observations. We have studied the gamma-ray burst itself as observed by the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory detectors. We find that gamma-ray fluxes are not correlated with the simultaneous optical observations and that the gamma-ray spectra cannot be extrapolated simply to the optical fluxes. The burst is well fitted by the standard four-parameter GRB function, with the exception that excess emission compared with this function is observed below ~15 keV during some time intervals. The burst is characterized by the typical hard-to-soft and hardness-intensity correlation spectral evolution patterns. The energy of the peak of the νfν spectrum, Ep, reaches an unusually high value during the first intensity spike, 1470 ± 110 keV, and then falls to ~300 keV during the tail of the burst. The high-energy spectrum above ~1 MeV is consistent with a power law with a photon index of about -3. By fluence, GRB 990123 is brighter than all but 0.4% of the GRBs observed with BATSE, clearly placing it on the - power-law portion of the intensity distribution. However, the redshift measured for the afterglow is inconsistent with the Euclidean interpretation of the - power law. Using the redshift value of ≥1.61 and assuming isotropic emission, the gamma-ray energy exceeds 1054 ergs.Keywords
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