GRB 210217A: A short or a long GRB?
Abstract
Gamma-ray bursts are traditionally classified as short and long bursts based on their T 90 value (the time interval during which an instrument observes 5\% to 95\% of gamma-ray/hard X-ray fluence). However, T 90 is dependent on the detector sensitivity and the energy range in which the instrument operates. As a result, different instruments provide different values of T 90 for a burst. GRB 210217A is detected with different duration by Swift and Fermi. It is classified as a long/soft GRB by Swift-BAT with a T 90 value of 3.76 sec. On the other hand, the sub-threshold detection by Fermi-GBM classified GRB 210217A as a short/hard burst with a duration of 1.024 sec. We present the multi-wavelength analysis of GRB 210217A (lying in the overlapping regime of long and short GRBs) to identify its actual class using multi-wavelength data. We utilized the T 90-hardness ratio, T 90-, and T 90-t mvts distributions of the GRBs to find the probability of GRB 210217A being a short GRB. Further, we estimated the photometric redshift of the burst by fitting the joint XRT/UVOT SED and place the burst in the Amati plane. We found that GRB 210217A is an ambiguous burst showing properties of both short and long class of GRBs.