Fermi Observations of GRB 220426A: a burst similar to GRB 090902B

Abstract

We report on a very bright, long-duration gamma-ray burst (GRB), GRB~220426A, observed by Fermi satellite. GRB~220426A with total duration of T90=6~s is composed with two main pulses and some sub-peaks. The spectral analysis of this burst with Band function reveals that both the time-integrated and the time-resolved spectra are very narrow with high α 0.2 and low β -3.1. It is strong reminiscent of GRB~090902B, a special GRB with identification of the photospheric emission. Then, we perform the spectral analysis of this burst based on a non-dissipated photospheric emission, which can be well modelled as the multicolor-blackbody with a cutoff power-law distribution of the thermal temperature. The spectral fittings reveal that the photospheric emission can well describe the radiation spectrum of this burst. We conclude that this burst would be a second burst in the class of GRB~090902B observed by Fermi satellite. We also discuss the physics of photosphere and the origin of the high-energy component in GRB~220426A .

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