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Gamma-Ray Burst/Supernova Associations: Energy partition and the case of a magnetar central engine

Hou-Jun Lü, Lin Lan, Bing Zhang, En-Wei Liang, David Alexander Kann, Shen-Shi Du, Jun Shen

Published 2018-06-16Version 1

The favored progenitor model for Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) with Supernova (SN) association is the core collapse of massive stars. One possible outcome of such a collapse is a rapidly spinning, strongly magnetized neutron star ("magnetar"). We systematically analyze the multi-wavelength data of GRB/SN associations detected by several instruments before 2017 June. Twenty GRB/SN systems have been confirmed via direct spectroscopic evidence or a clear light curve bump as well as some spectroscopic evidence resembling a GRB-SN. We derive/collect the basic physical parameters of the GRBs and the SNe and look for correlations among these parameters. We find that the peak brightness, $\rm ^{56}Ni$ mass, and explosion energy of SNe associated with GRBs are statistically higher than other Type Ib/c SNe. A statistically significant relation between the peak energy of GRBs and the peak brightness of their associated SNe is confirmed. No significant correlations are found between the GRB energies (either isotropic or beaming-corrected) and the supernova energy. We investigate the energy partition within these systems and found that the beaming-corrected GRB energy of most systems is smaller than the SN energy, with less than 30\% of the total energy distributed in the relativistic jet. The total energy of the systems is typically smaller than the maximum available energy of a millisecond magnetar ($2\times 10^{52}$ erg), especially if aspherical SN explosions are considered. The data are consistent with, even though not a proof of, the hypothesis that most, but not all, GRB/SN systems are powered by millisecond magnetars.

Comments: 33 pages, 3 Tables, 11 Figures, Accepted for publication in ApJ
Categories: astro-ph.HE
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