Wind circumburst density profile: a linear Ep-Egamma correlation
Abstract
Ghirlanda et al. (2004) derived the collimation-corrected energy Egamma for a sample of 15 bursts under the assumption of a homogeneous circumburst density profile. They found a correlation (the so-called Ghirlanda correlation) between Egamma and the rest frame peak energy of the nuFnu prompt spectrum (Ep). Nava et al. (2006) showed that, assuming a circumburst density distribuited with a r-2 wind profile, the Ghirlanda correlation remains tight and becomes linear. This implies that: i) it remains linear also in the comoving frame, no matter the distribution of bulk Lorentz factors, ii) it entails that different bursts have the same number of relevant photons. We have updated these findings including recently detected bursts (21 in total), stressing the two important implications.
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