Discovery of an X-ray afterglow associated with the gamma-ray burst of 28 February 1997

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作者
Costa, E
Frontera, F
Heise, J
Feroci, M
Zand, JI
Fiore, F
Cinti, MN
DalFiume, D
Nicastro, L
Orlandini, M
Palazzi, E
Rapisarda, M
Zavattini, G
Jager, R
Parmar, A
Owens, A
Molendi, S
Cusumano, G
Maccarone, MC
Giarrusso, S
Coletta, A
Antonelli, LA
Giommi, P
Muller, JM
Piro, L
Butler, RC
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[1] CNR,IST TECHNOL & STUDIO RADIAZ EXTRATERR,I-40129 BOLOGNA,ITALY
[2] UNIV FERRARA,DIPARTMENTO FIS,I-44100 FERRARA,ITALY
[3] SPACE RES ORG NETHERLANDS,NL-3584 CA UTRECHT,NETHERLANDS
[4] BEPPO SAX SCI DATA CTR,I-00131 ROME,ITALY
[5] OSSERV ASTRON ROMA,I-00040 ROME,ITALY
[6] ENEA,FUS DIV,NEUTRON SECT,I-00044 FRASCATI,ITALY
[7] EUROPEAN SPACE AGCY,ESTEC,DEPT SPACE SCI,DIV ASTROPHYS,NL-2200 AG NOORDWIJK,NETHERLANDS
[8] CNR,IST FIS COSM & TECHNOL RELAT,I-20133 MILAN,ITALY
[9] CNR,IST FIS COSM & APPL INFORMAT,I-90139 PALERMO,ITALY
[10] AGENZIA SPAZIALE ITALIANA,I-00198 ROME,ITALY
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10.1038/42885
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Establishing the nature of gamma-ray bursts is one of the greatest challenges in high-energy astrophysics. The distribution of these bursts is isotropic across the sky, but inhomogeneous in space, with a deficit of faint bursts(1). It is currently unknown whether gamma-ray bursts are produced in our Galaxy or at cosmological distances. The detection and identification of counterparts at other wavelengths are seen as crucial for resolving the origin of the events. Here we report the detection by the Beppo-SAX satellite(2) of an X-ray 'afterglow', associated with the gamma-ray burst of 28 February 1997 (GRB970228; ref. 3)-the first such detection for any gamma-ray burst. The X-ray transient was found to contain a significant fraction of the total energy of the gamma-ray burst and, following the initial detection(4) eight hours after the main burst, faded within a few days with a power-law decay function. The rapid locating of this gamma-ray burst instigated a multi-wavelength observational campaign that culminated in the identification(5) of a fading optical transient in a position consistent(6) with the X-ray transient reported here.
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