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An External Inverse Compton Emission Model of Gamma-Ray Burst High-Energy Lags

arXiv:0912.3277

Abstract

The Fermi satellite has been reporting the detailed temporal properties of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) in an extremely broad spectral range, 8 keV - 300 GeV, in particular, the unexpected delays of the GeV emission onsets behind the MeV emission of some GRBs. We focus on GRB 080916C, one of the Fermi-LAT GRBs for which the data of the delayed high-energy emission are quite extensive, and we show that the behavior of the high-energy emission of this burst can be explained by a model in which the prompt emission consists of two components: one is the MeV component due to the synchrotron-self-Compton radiation of electrons accelerated in the internal shock of the jet and the other is the high-energy component due to inverse Compton scattering of the photospheric X-ray emission of the expanding cocoon off the same electrons in the jet. Such an external inverse Compton effect could be important for other Fermi-LAT GRBs, including short GRBs as well. In this model, the delay timescale is directly linked to the physical properties of GRB progenitor.

2009 Fermi Symposium, eConf Proceedings C091122; a poster contribution