A Global Photoionization Response to Prompt Emission and Outliers: Different Origin of Long Gamma-ray Bursts?
Abstract
By using the line ratio C4λ1549/C2λ1335 as a tracer of ionization ratio of the interstellar medium (ISM) illuminated by a long gamma-ray burst (LGRB), we identify a global photoionization response of the ionization ratio to the photon luminosity of the prompt emission assessed by either Liso/Epeak or Liso/E2peak. The ionization ratio increases with both Liso/Epeak and Liso/E2peak for a majority of the LGRBs in our sample, although there are a few outliers. The identified dependence of C4/C2 on Liso/E2peak suggests that the scatter of the widely accepted Amati relation is related with the ionization ratio in ISM. The outliers tend to have relatively high C4/C2 values as well as relatively high C4λ1549/Si4λ1403 ratios, which suggests an existence of Wolf-Rayet stars in the environment of these LGRBs. We finally argue that the outliers and the LGRBs following the identified C4/C2-Liso/Epeak (Liso/E2peak) correlation might come from different progenitors with different local environments.
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