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The Dark Side of ROTSE-III Prompt GRB Observations
We present several cases of optical observations during gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) which resulted in prompt limits but no detection of optical emission. These limits constrain the prompt optical flux densities and the optical brightness relative to the gamma-ray emission. The derived constraints fall within the range of properties observed in GRBs with prompt optical detections, though at the faint end of optical/gamma flux ratios. The presently accessible prompt optical limits do not require a different set of intrinsic or environmental GRB properties, relative to the events with prompt optical detections
Jensen multifunctions in complex analysis: continuity of plurisubharmonic envelopes
The envelopes of functions play essential role in pluripotential theory. In particular, they are used in Perron-Bremermann method to solve the Dirichlet problem: find a homogeneous solution of the Monge-Ampere operator with continuous boundary data. So it is important to classify those domains where the solution is also continuous. To characterize domains where continuous functions have continuous envelopes we use the notion of Jensen measures. These measures recently attracted the attention of quite a number of mathematicians. It should be noted that different classes of plurisubharmonic functions generate different Jensen measures. We treat these classes of Jensen measures as multifunctions. As it happens the continuity of envelopes is a consequence of such geometric properties of these multifunctions as upper and lower semicontinuity. This work will be of interest for people who work on complex analysis of several variables, especially on pluripotential theory
The Spectrum and Dips of RE 0751+14: A joint evaluation of ROSAT and ASCA Archival Data
Using archival ASCA and ROSAT observations of RE 0751+14, X-ray energy
spectra, pulse profiles and the results of pulse timing analysis are presented.
The energy spectra are well-fitted by a blackbody model at low energy and a
Raymond-Smith model at high energy, together with a partial covering absorber.
A fluorescence emission line at 6.4 keV with an equivalent width eV
was resolved for the first time.Comment: To appear on Astrophysics and Space Science, vol 259, pages 191-203,
January 199
Operator valued Dirichlet problem in the plane
We consider an operator valued Dirichlet problem for harmonic mappings and prove
the existence of a Perron-like solution. To formulate the Perron’s construction we make use of Olson’s notion of spectral order. We introduce a class of operator valued subharmonic mappings and establish some of their elementary properties
X-ray Perspective of the Twisted Magnetospheres of Magnetars
Anomalous X-ray pulsars (AXPs) and soft gamma-ray repeaters (SGRs) are
recognized as the most promising magnetar candidates, as indicated by their
energetic bursts and rapid spin-downs. It is expected that the strong magnetic
field leaves distinctive imprints on the emergent radiation both by affecting
the radiative processes in atmospheres of magnetars and by scattering in the
upper magnetospheres. We construct a self-consistent physical model that
incorporates emission from the magnetar surface and its reprocessing in the
three-dimensional (3D) twisted magnetosphere using a Monte Carlo technique. The
synthetic spectra are characterized by four parameters: surface temperature kT,
surface magnetic field strength , magnetospheric twist angle ,
and the normalized electron velocity . We also create a tabular model
(STEMS3D) and apply it to a large sample of XMM-Newton spectra of magnetars.
The model successfully fits nearly all spectra, and the obtained magnetic field
for 7 out of the 11 sources are consistent with the values inferred from the
spin-down rates. We conclude that the continuum-fitting by our model is a
robust method to measure the magnetic field strength and magnetospheric
configuration of AXPs and SGRs. Investigating the multiple observations of
variable sources, we also study the mechanism of their spectral evolution. Our
results suggest that the magnetospheres in these sources are highly twisted
(), and the behavior of magnetospheric twisting and untwisting
is revealed in the 2002 outburst of 1E 2259+586.Comment: 20 pages, 12 figures, 9 tables, published in Ap
Burst Tails from SGR J1550-5418 Observed with Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer
We present the results of our extensive search using the Bayesian block
method for long tails following short bursts from a magnetar, SGR J1550-5418,
over all RXTE observations of the source. We identified four bursts with
extended tails, most of which occurred during its 2009 burst active episode.
The durations of tails range between ~13 s and over 3 ks, which are much longer
than the typical duration of bursts. We performed detailed spectral and
temporal analysis of the burst tails. We find that the spectra of three tails
show a thermal nature with a trend of cooling throughout the tail. We compare
the results of our investigations with the properties of four other extended
tails detected from SGR 1900+14 and SGR 1806-20 and suggest a scenario for the
origin of the tail in the framework of the magnetar model.Comment: 10 pages, 7 figures, 4 tables, accepted for publication in Ap
Short Gamma-Ray Bursts with Extended Emission Observed with Swift/BAT and Fermi/GBM
Some short GRBs are followed by longer extended emission, lasting anywhere
from ~10 to ~100 s. These short GRBs with extended emission (EE) can possess
observational characteristics of both short and long GRBs (as represented by
GRB 060614), and the traditional classification based on the observed duration
places some of them in the long GRB class. While GRBs with EE pose a challenge
to the compact binary merger scenario, they may therefore provide an important
link between short and long duration events. To identify the population of GRBs
with EE regardless of their initial classifications, we performed a systematic
search of short GRBs with EE using all available data (up to February 2013) of
both Swift/BAT and Fermi/GBM. The search identified 16 BAT and 14 GBM detected
GRBs with EE, several of which are common events observed with both detectors.
We investigated their spectral and temporal properties for both the spikes and
the EE, and examined correlations among these parameters. Here we present the
results of the systematic search as well as the properties of the identified
events. Finally, their properties are also compared with short GRBs with EE
observed with BATSE, identified through our previous search effort. We found
several strong correlations among parameters, especially when all of the
samples were combined. Based on our results, a possible progenitor scenario of
two-component jet is discussed.Comment: Published in MNRAS; matched to the published versio
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