Confirmation of the -- (Amati) relation from the X-ray flash XRF 050416A observed by Swift/BAT
Abstract
We report Swift Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) observations of the X-ray Flash (XRF) XRF 050416A. The fluence ratio between the 15-25 keV and 25-50 keV energy bands of this event is 1.5, thus making it the softest gamma-ray burst (GRB) observed by BAT so far. The spectrum is well fitted by the Band function with E obs peak of 15.0-2.7+2.3 keV. Assuming the redshift of the host galaxy (z = 0.6535), the isotropic-equivalent radiated energy E iso and the peak energy at the GRB rest frame (E src peak) of XRF 050416A are not only consistent with the correlation found by Amati et al. and extended to XRFs by Sakamoto et al., but also fill-in the gap of this relation around the 30 - 80 keV range of E src peak. This result tightens the validity of the E src peak - E iso relation from XRFs to GRBs. We also find that the jet break time estimated using the empirical relation between E src peak and the collimation corrected energy Eγ is inconsistent with the afterglow observation by Swift X-ray Telescope. This could be due to the extra external shock emission overlaid around the jet break time or to the non existence of a jet break feature for XRF, which might be a further challenging for GRB jet emission, models and XRF/GRB unification scenarios.
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