BATSE Observations of Gamma‐Ray Burst Spectra. IV. Time‐resolved High‐Energy Spectroscopy
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- 1 April 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 496 (2) , 849-862
- https://doi.org/10.1086/305402
Abstract
We report on the temporal behavior of the high-energy power-law continuum component of gamma-ray burst spectra with data obtained by the Burst and Transient Source Experiment. We have selected 126 high-fluence and high-flux bursts from the beginning of the mission up until the present. Much of the data were obtained with the Large Area Detectors, which have nearly all-sky coverage, excellent sensitivity over 2 decades of energy, and moderate energy resolution, ideal for continuum spectra studies of a large sample of bursts at high time resolution. At least eight spectra from each burst were fitted with a spectral form that consisted of a low-energy power law, a spectral break at middle energies, and a high-energy continuum. In most bursts (122), the high-energy continuum was consistent with a power law. The evolution of the fitted high-energy power-law index over the selected spectra for each burst is inconsistent with a constant for 34% of the total sample. The sample distribution of the average value for the index from each burst is fairly narrow, centered on -2.12. A linear trend in time is ruled out for only 20% of the bursts, with hard-to-soft evolution dominating the sample (100 events). The distribution for the total change in the power-law index over the duration of a burst peaks at the value -0.37 and is characterized by a median absolute deviation of 0.39, arguing that a single physical process is involved. We present analyses of the correlation of the power-law index with time, burst intensity, and low-energy time evolution. In general, we confirm the general hard-to-soft spectral evolution observed in the low-energy component of the continuum, while presenting evidence that this evolution is different in nature from that of the rest of the continuum.Keywords
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