http://arxiv.org/abs/2210.02363
We consider here a proton-synchrotron model to explain the MAGIC observation of GRB 190114C afterglow in the energy band $0.2 – 1$ TeV, while the X-ray spectra are explained by electron-synchrotron emission. Given the uncertainty of the particle acceleration process, we consider several variations of the model, and show that they all match the data very well. We find that the values of the uncertain model parameters are reasonable: explosion energy $\sim 10^{54.5}$ erg, ambient density $\sim 10-100 {\rm cm^{-3}}$, and fraction of electrons/ protons accelerated to a high energy power law of a few per-cents. All these values are directly derived from the observed TeV and X-ray fluxes. They are consistent with both late time data at all bands, from radio to X-rays, and with numerical models of particle acceleration. Our results thus demonstrate the relevance of proton-synchrotron emission to the high energy observations of GRBs during their afterglow phase.
H. Isravel, A. Pe’er and D. Begue
Thu, 6 Oct 22
74/77
Comments: 17 pages, 12 figures
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