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GRB 190114C: An Upgraded Legend

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arxiv 1901.07505 v2 pith:SK7IRZGK submitted 2019-01-22 astro-ph.HE

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Gamma-ray burst (GRB) 190114C first resembles the legendary GRB 130427A: Both are strong sources of GeV emission, exhibiting consistent GeV spectral evolution, and almost identical in detail for the morphology of light-curves in X-ray, gamma-ray and GeV bands, inferring a standard system with different scales. GRB 190114C is richer than GRB 130427A: a large percentage of $\sim 30\%$ energy is thermal presenting in the gamma-ray prompt emission, making it as one of the most thermal-prominent GRBs; Moreover, GRB 190114C extends the horizon of GRB research, that for the first time the ultra-high energy TeV emission ($> 300$~GeV) is detected in a GRB as reported by the MAGIC team. Furthermore, GRB 190114C urges us to revisit the traditional theoretical framework, since most of the GRB's energy may emit in the GeV and TeV range, not in the conventional MeV range. Since GRB 190114C confidently supports that MeV and GeV emissions have the same origin, it helps to establish a new comprehensive acceleration and radiation mechanism. Overall, GRB 190114C refreshes our GRB knowledge and challenges our current GRB theoretical interpretation.

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