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X-ray flares and their relation to the inner engine activity

  • Davide Lazzati
  • , Brian C. Morsony
  • , Rosalba Perna
  • , Mitchell C. Begelman

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Abstract

Flares overlaid on the smooth power-law decay of Swift X-ray afterglows are rather common, appearing in roughly half the observed light curves. They are a manifestation of the late time activity of the inner engine, since their temporal evolution is too fast to be linked to activity taking place in the external shock blastwave. In this paper we show that the energy emitted in the form of flares decreases with time as a power-law. We discuss several possibilities in which the flares can be powered and the source of the observed variability. We show that late time accretion from a disk can provide the necessary energy input in both classes of short duration and long duration gamma-ray bursts.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationGamma-Ray Bursts 2007 - Proceedings of the Santa Fe Conference
Pages439-443
Number of pages5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2008
EventSanta Fe Conference on Gamma-Ray Bursts 2007, GRB 2007 - Santa Fe, NM, United States
Duration: Nov 5 2007Nov 9 2007

Publication series

NameAIP Conference Proceedings
Volume1000

Conference

ConferenceSanta Fe Conference on Gamma-Ray Bursts 2007, GRB 2007
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySanta Fe, NM
Period11/5/0711/9/07

Keywords

  • gamma-ray bursts

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