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arxiv: 0809.0189 · v1 · submitted 2008-09-01 · 🌌 astro-ph

Temporal variability of GRB early X-ray afterglows and GRB080319B prompt emission

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We performed the first systematic search for the minimum variability time scale between 0.3 and 10 keV studying the 28 brightest early (<3000 s) afterglows detected by Swift-XRT up to March 2008. We adopt the power spectrum analysis in the time domain: unlike the Fourier spectrum, this is suitable to study the rms variations at different time-scales. We find that early XRT afterglows show variability in excess of the Poissonian noise level on time-scales as short as about 1 s (rest frame value), with the shortest t_{min} associated with the highest energy band. The gamma-ray prompt emission of GRB080319B shows a characteristic average variability time-scale t_{var} of about 1s; this parameter undergoes a remarkable evolution during the prompt emission (BAT observation).

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