Gamma Ray Bursts in the Fermi era: the spectral energy distribution of the prompt emission
Abstract
Gamma Ray Bursts (GRBs) show evidence of different light curves, duration, afterglows, host galaxies and they explode within a wide redshift range. However, their spectral energy distributions (SEDs) appear to be very similar showing a curved shape. Band et al. (1993) proposed a phenomenological description of the integrated spectral shape for the GRB prompt emission, the so called Band function. In this letter we suggest an alternative scenario to explain the curved shape of GRB SEDs: the log-parabolic model. In comparison with the Band spectral shape our model is statistically favored because it fits the GRB spectra with one parameter less than the Band function and it is motivated by a theoretical acceleration scenario. The new Fermi observations of GRBs will be crucial to disentangle between these two models.
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