Gamma-ray Burst Prompt Emission Spectrum and Ep Evolution Patterns in the ICMART Model
Abstract
In this paper, we simulate the gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) prompt emission light curve, spectrum and Ep evolution patterns within the framework of the Internal-Collision-induced MAgnetic Reconnection and Turbulence (ICMART) model. We show that this model can produce a Band shape spectrum, whose parameters (Ep, α, β) could distribute in the typical distribution from GRB observations, as long as the magnetic field and the electron acceleration process in the emission region are under appropriate conditions. On the other hand, we show that for one ICMART event, Ep evolution is always a hard-to-soft pattern. However, a GRB light curve is usually composed of multiple ICMART events that are fundamentally driven by the erratic GRB central engine activity. In this case, we find that if one individual broad pulse in the GRB light curve is composed of multiple ICMART events, the overall Ep evolution could be disguised as the intense-tracking pattern. Therefore, mixed Ep evolution patterns can coexist in the same burst, with a variety of combined patterns. Our results support the ICMART model to be a competitive model to explain the main properties of GRB prompt emission. The possible challenges faced by the ICMART model are also discussed in details.
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