Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-1-2023
Abstract
The recent discovery of a kilonova from the long-duration gamma-ray burst (GRB) GRB 211211A challenges classification schemes based on temporal information alone. Gamma-ray properties of GRB 211211A reveal an extreme event, which stands out among both short and long GRBs. We find very short variations (few milliseconds) in the lightcurve of GRB 211211A and estimate ∼1000 for the Lorentz factor of the outflow. We discuss the relevance of the short variations in identifying similar long GRBs resulting from compact mergers. Our findings indicate that in future gravitational-wave follow-up campaigns, some long-duration GRBs should be treated as possible strong gravitational-wave counterparts.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Astrophysical Journal Letters
Recommended Citation
Veres, P., Bhat, P., Burns, E., Hamburg, R., Fraija, N., Kocevski, D., Preece, R., Poolakkil, S., Christensen, N., Bizouard, M., Dal Canton, T., Bala, S., Bissaldi, E., Briggs, M., Cleveland, W., Goldstein, A., Hristov, B., Hui, C., Lesage, S., Mailyan, B., Roberts, O., & Wilson-Hodge, C. (2023). Extreme Variability in a Long-duration Gamma-Ray Burst Associated with a Kilonova. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 954 (1) https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ace82d