The intensity-tracking pattern in GRB prompt spectra divides into three subclasses: aligned peaks (Type I), Ep before flux (Type II, dominant), and Ep after flux (Type III).
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GRB 250706B/C exhibits temporal features consistent with fallback-regulated accretion operating on a high-luminosity branch in a collapsar.
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Three Subclasses of the Intensity-tracking Pattern in Gamma-Ray Burst Spectral Evolution
The intensity-tracking pattern in GRB prompt spectra divides into three subclasses: aligned peaks (Type I), Ep before flux (Type II, dominant), and Ep after flux (Type III).
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GRB 250706B/C: Insight-HXMT Discovery of a High-Luminosity Burst as a Candidate for Fallback-Regulated Accretion in the Prompt Emission
GRB 250706B/C exhibits temporal features consistent with fallback-regulated accretion operating on a high-luminosity branch in a collapsar.