Observations of the Prompt Gamma-Ray Emission of GRB 070125
Abstract
The long, bright gamma-ray burst GRB 070125 was localized by the Interplanetary Network. We present light curves of the prompt gamma-ray emission as observed by Konus-WIND, RHESSI, Suzaku-WAM, and Swift-BAT. We detail the results of joint spectral fits with Konus and RHESSI data. The burst shows moderate hard-to-soft evolution in its multi-peaked emission over a period of about one minute. The total burst fluence as observed by Konus is 1.79 × 10-4 erg/cm2 (20 keV--10 MeV). Using the spectroscopic redshift z=1.548, we find that the burst is consistent with the ``Amati'' Epeak,i-Eiso correlation. Assuming a jet opening angle derived from broadband modeling of the burst afterglow, GRB 070125 is a significant outlier to the ``Ghirlanda'' Epeak,i-Eγ correlation. Its collimation-corrected energy release Eγ = 2.5 × 1052 ergs is the largest yet observed.
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