Similar radiation mechanism in gamma-ray bursts and blazars: evidence from two luminosity correlations
Abstract
Active galactic nuclei (AGNs) and gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are powerful astrophysical events with relativistic jets. In this Letter the broadband spectral properties are compared between GRBs and the well-observed blazars. The distribution of GRBs are consistent with the well-known blazar sequence including the L(5 GHz)-α RX and L(5 GHz)- peak correlations, where α RX is defined as the broadband spectral slope in radio-to-X-ray bands, and peak is defined as the spectral peak frequency. Moreover, GRBs occupy the low radio luminosity end of these sequences. These two correlations suggest that GRBs could have a similar radiation process with blazars both in the prompt emission and afterglow phases, i.e., synchrotron radiation.
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