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Evidence for a strong 19.5 Hz flux oscillation in Swift BAT and Fermi GBM gamma-ray data from GRB 211211A
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Lien, Amy
, Chirenti, Cecilia
, M Coleman Miller
, Dichiara, Simone
in
Emission analysis
/ Gamma ray astronomy
/ Gamma ray bursts
/ Neutron stars
/ Precursors
/ Star mergers
2023
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Evidence for a strong 19.5 Hz flux oscillation in Swift BAT and Fermi GBM gamma-ray data from GRB 211211A
by
Lien, Amy
, Chirenti, Cecilia
, M Coleman Miller
, Dichiara, Simone
in
Emission analysis
/ Gamma ray astronomy
/ Gamma ray bursts
/ Neutron stars
/ Precursors
/ Star mergers
2023
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Evidence for a strong 19.5 Hz flux oscillation in Swift BAT and Fermi GBM gamma-ray data from GRB 211211A
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Evidence for a strong 19.5 Hz flux oscillation in Swift BAT and Fermi GBM gamma-ray data from GRB 211211A
2023
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Overview
The gamma-ray burst (GRB) GRB~211211A is believed to have occurred due to the merger of two neutron stars or a neutron star and a black hole, despite its duration of more than a minute. Subsequent analysis has revealed numerous interesting properties including the possible presence of a \\(\\sim 22\\)~Hz quasiperiodic oscillation (QPO) during precursor emission. Here we perform timing analysis of Fermi and Swift gamma-ray data on GRB~211211A and, although we do not find a strong QPO during the precursor, we do find an extremely significant 19.5~Hz flux oscillation, which has higher fractional amplitude at higher energies, in a \\(\\sim 0.2\\)~second segment beginning \\(\\sim 1.6\\)~seconds after the start of the burst. After presenting our analysis we discuss possible mechanisms for the oscillation.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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