De Rujula 2007 XRF 060218 and its associated supernova
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- arXiv:0801.0397 [ps, pdf, other]
- Title: Interpreting the X-ray Flash XRF 060218 and its associated supernovaAuthors: A. De RujulaComments: 4 pages, 3 figuresSubjects: Astrophysics (astro-ph)
Forty years after their discovery, and in spite of a very large body of observations, the operation of the 'engine' responsible for long-duration Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) and X-ray flashes --as well as the mechanisms generating their radiation-- are still the subject of debate and study. In this respect a recent event, XRF 060218, associated with SN 2006aj, is particularly significant. It has been argued that, for the first time, the break-out of the shock involved in the supernova explosion has been observed, thanks to the detection of a thermal component in the event's radiation; that this XRF was not a GRB seen 'off-axis', but a member of a new class of energetically feeble GRBs; and that its 'continued engine activity' may have been driven by a remnant highly-magnetized neutron star, a magnetar. I argue, on grounds based on observations and on limpid verified hypothesis, that there is a common, simpler alternative to these views, with no thermal component, no new feeble GRBs, and no steady engine activity.
Labels: 1.c. 060218, 2.4 link to SNe
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