Triggering the Untriggered: The First Einstein Probe-Detected Gamma-Ray Burst 240219A and Its Implications

The Einstein Probe (EP) achieved its first detection and localization of a bright X-ray flare, EP240219a, on 2024 February 19, during its commissioning phase. Subsequent targeted searches triggered by the EP240219a alert identified a faint, untriggered gamma-ray burst (GRB) in the archived data of F...

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Veröffentlicht in:arXiv.org 2024-11
Hauptverfasser: Yi-Han, Iris Yin, Bin-Bin, Zhang, Yang, Jun, Sun, Hui, Zhang, Chen, Yi-Xuan Shao, You-Dong, Hu, Zi-Pei Zhu, Xu, Dong, Li, An, Gao, He, Xue-Feng, Wu, Zhang, Bing, Castro-Tirado, Alberto Javier, Pandey, Shashi B, Rau, Arne, Lei, Weihua, Xie, Wei, Ghirlanda, Giancarlo, Piro, Luigi, O'Brien, Paul, Troja, Eleonora, Jonker, Peter, Yun-Wei, Yu, An, Jie, Chen, Run-Chao, Yi-Jing, Chen, Xiao-Fei, Dong, Eyles-Ferris, Rob, Zhou, Fan, Shao-Yu, Fu, Fynbo, Johan P U, Gao, Xing, Yong-Feng, Huang, Shuai-Qing Jiang, Ya-Hui, Jiang, Julakanti, Yashaswi, Kuulkers, Erik, Qing-Hui Lao, Li, Dongyue, Zhi-Xing Ling, Liu, Xing, Liu, Yuan, Jia-Yu, Mou, Pan, Xin, Varun, Wei, Daming, Wu, Qinyu, Yadav, Muskan, Yu-Han, Yang, Yuan, Weimin, Zhang, Shuang-Nan
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Zusammenfassung:The Einstein Probe (EP) achieved its first detection and localization of a bright X-ray flare, EP240219a, on 2024 February 19, during its commissioning phase. Subsequent targeted searches triggered by the EP240219a alert identified a faint, untriggered gamma-ray burst (GRB) in the archived data of Fermi Gamma-ray Burst Monitor (GBM), Swift Burst Alert Telescope (BAT), and Insight-HXMT/HE. The EP Wide-field X-ray Telescope (WXT) light curve reveals a long duration of approximately 160 s with a slow decay, whereas the Fermi/GBM light curve shows a total duration of approximately 70 s. The peak in the Fermi/GBM light curve occurs slightly later with respect to the peak seen in the EP/WXT light curve. Our spectral analysis shows that a single cutoff power-law (PL) model effectively describes the joint EP/WXT--Fermi/GBM spectra in general, indicating coherent broad emission typical of GRBs. The model yielded a photon index of \(\sim -1.70 \pm 0.05\) and a peak energy of \(\sim 257 \pm 134\) keV. After detection of GRB 240219A, long-term observations identified several candidates in optical and radio wavelengths, none of which was confirmed as the afterglow counterpart during subsequent optical and near-infrared follow-ups. The analysis of GRB 240219A classifies it as an X-ray rich GRB (XRR) with a high peak energy, presenting both challenges and opportunities for studying the physical origins of X-ray flashes, XRRs, and classical GRBs. Furthermore, linking the cutoff PL component to nonthermal synchrotron radiation suggests that the burst is driven by a Poynting flux-dominated outflow.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2407.10156