Constraints on the late X-ray radiation from the low-energy gamma-ray burst of December 3, 2003: INTEGRAL data
Sunyaev, R. A.; Sazonov, S. Yu.; Lutovinov, A. A.; Churazov, E. M.
Russia, Germany
Abstract
Comparison of the INTEGRAL upper limits on the hard X-ray flux before and after the low-energy GRB 031203 with the XMM measurements of the dust-scattered radiation at lower energies suggests that a significant fraction of the total burst energy could be released in the form of soft X-ray radiation at an early afterglow stage with a characteristic duration of ∼100 1000 s. The overall time evolution of the afterglow from GRB 031203 may have not differed qualitatively from the behavior of standard (i.e., more intense) bursts studied by the SWIFT observatory. The available data also admit the possibility that the dust-scattered radiation was associated with an additional soft component in the spectrum of the gamma-ray burst itself.