X-Ray Spectroscopy of Gamma-Ray Bursts
Abstract
Observational evidence of iron absorption and emission lines in X-ray spectra of Gamma-Ray Bursts is quite compelling. I will briefly review the results, summarize different models and describe the connection with massive progenitors in star-forming regions implied by these results. This link is also supported by measurements of the X-ray absorbing gas in several GRB's, with column density consistent with that of Giant Molecular Clouds harbouring star-formation in our Galaxy, as well as by evidences gathered in other wavelengths. However, the volume density inferred by the fireball-jet model is much lower than typical of a GMC, and I will confront this with the alternative explanation of fireball expansion in a high dense medium, outlining the problems that both models have at present. Finally I will briefly summarize some results on dark GRB's, and describe the prospects of high resolution X-ray spectroscopy in getting closer to the central environment of GRB, and far in the Early Universe by using GRB as beacons to probe star and galaxy formation.
- Publication:
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Gamma-Ray Burst and Afterglow Astronomy 2001: A Workshop Celebrating the First Year of the HETE Mission
- Pub Date:
- April 2003
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:astro-ph/0203275
- Bibcode:
- 2003AIPC..662..372P
- Keywords:
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- 98.70.Rz;
- 95.75.Fg;
- gamma-ray sources;
- gamma-ray bursts;
- Spectroscopy and spectrophotometry;
- Astrophysics
- E-Print:
- 7 pages, 2 fig.s, invited talk at "GRB and Afterglow Astronomy 2001: a workshop celebrating the first year of the HETE mission", Woods Hole, 5-9 Nov.2001