The study of high-energy gamma-ray emission from gamma-ray bursts(GRBs)involves complex synchrotron radiation and synchrotron self-Compton(SSC)scattering mechanisms with multiple parameters exhibiting a wide distribut...The study of high-energy gamma-ray emission from gamma-ray bursts(GRBs)involves complex synchrotron radiation and synchrotron self-Compton(SSC)scattering mechanisms with multiple parameters exhibiting a wide distribution.Recent advancements in GRB research,particularly the observation of very high energy(VHE,>100 Ge V)radiation,have ushered in a new era of multiwavelength exploration,offering fresh perspectives and limitations for understanding GRB radiation mechanisms.This study aimed to leverage VHE observations to refine constraints on synchrotron+SSC radiation from electrons accelerated by forward shocks.By analyzing two external environments—the uniform interstellar medium and stratified stellar wind medium,we conducted spectral and variability fitting for five specific bursts(GRB 180720B,GRB 190114C,GRB 190829A,GRB 201216C,and GRB 221009A)to identify the optimal parameters characterizing these events.A comparative analysis of model parameter distributions with and without VHE radiation observations reveals that the magnetic energy equipartition factorεBis more concentrated with VHE emissions.This suggests that VHE emissions may offer greater constraints on this microphysical parameter.Additionally,we found that the energy budget between VHE and ke V–Me Vγ-ray emissions under the SSC radiation exhibits an almost linear relationship,which may serve as a tool to differentiate radiation mechanisms.We anticipate future statistical analyses of additional VHE bursts to validate our findings.展开更多
The GECAM series of satellites utilizes LaBr_(3)(Ce),LaBr_(3)(Ce,Sr),and NaI(Tl)crystals as sensitive materials for gamma-ray detectors(GRDs).To investigate the nonlinearity in the detection of low-energy gamma rays a...The GECAM series of satellites utilizes LaBr_(3)(Ce),LaBr_(3)(Ce,Sr),and NaI(Tl)crystals as sensitive materials for gamma-ray detectors(GRDs).To investigate the nonlinearity in the detection of low-energy gamma rays and address the errors in the calibration of the E-C relationship,comprehensive tests and comparative studies of the three aforementioned crystals were conducted using Compton electrons,radioactive sources,and mono-energetic X-rays.The nonlinearity test results of the Compton electrons and X-rays demonstrated substantial differences,with all three crystals presenting a higher nonlinearity for X/-rays than for Compton electrons.Despite the LaBr_(3)(Ce)and LaBr_(3)(Ce,Sr)crystals having higher absolute light yields,they exhibited a noticeable nonlinear decrease in the light yield,especially at energies below 400 keV.The NaI(Tl)crystal demonstrated an"excess"light output in the 6-200 keV range,reaching a maximum"excess"of 9.2%at 30 keV in the X-ray testing and up to 15.5%at 14 keV during Compton electron testing,indicating a significant advantage in the detection of low-energy gamma rays.Furthermore,we explored the underlying causes of the observed nonlinearity in these crystals.This study not only elucidates the detector responses of GECAM,but also initiates a comprehensive investigation of the nonlinearity of domestically produced lanthanum bromide and sodium iodide crystals.展开更多
We present high spatial resolution X-ray spectroscopy of the supernova remnant Cassiopeia A with the Chandra observations. The X-ray emitting region of this remnant was divided into 38 × 34 pixels of 10″× 1...We present high spatial resolution X-ray spectroscopy of the supernova remnant Cassiopeia A with the Chandra observations. The X-ray emitting region of this remnant was divided into 38 × 34 pixels of 10″× 10″ each. Spectra of 960 pixels were created and fitted with an absorbed two component non-equilibrium ionization model. From the results of the spectral analysis we obtained maps of absorbing column density, temperatures, ionization ages, and the abundances of Ne, Mg, Si, S, Ca and Fe. The Si, S and possibly Ca abundance maps show obvious jet structures, while Fe does not follow the jet but seems to be distributed perpendicular to it. The abundances of Si, S and Ca show tight correlations between one another over a range of about two dex. This suggests that they are ejecta from explosive O- burning and incomplete Si-burning. Meanwhile, the Ne abundance is well correlated with that of Mg, indicating them to be the ashes of explosive C/Ne burning. The Fe abundance is positively correlated with that of Si when the latter is lower than 3 times the solar value, and is negatively correlated when higher. We suggest that such a two phase correlation is due to the different ways in which Fe was synthesized.展开更多
We present high spatial resolution X-ray spectroscopy of supernova rem- nant G292.0+1.8 made with Chandra observations. The X-ray emitting region of this remnant was divided into 25 × 25 pixels with a scale of 2...We present high spatial resolution X-ray spectroscopy of supernova rem- nant G292.0+1.8 made with Chandra observations. The X-ray emitting region of this remnant was divided into 25 × 25 pixels with a scale of 20" × 20" each. Spectra of 328 pixels were created and fitted with an absorbed one component non-equilibrium ionization model. With the spectral analysis results, we obtained maps of absorbing column density, temperature, ionization age and abundances for O, Ne, Mg, Si, S and Fe. The abundances of O, Ne and Mg show tight correlations between each other in the range of about two orders of magnitude, suggesting that they are all from explo- sive C/Ne burning. Meanwhile, the abundances of Si and S are also well correlated, indicating that they are the ashes of explosive O-burning or incomplete Si-burning. The Fe emission lines are not prominent in the whole remnant, and their abundance is significantly reduced, indicating that the reverse shock may not have propagated to the Fe-rich ejecta. Based on relative abundances of O, Ne, Mg, Si and Fe to Si, we suggest a progenitor mass of 25 - 30 M⊙ for this remnant.展开更多
We present an XMM-Newton observation of the eclipsing binary Algol which contains an X-ray dark B8V primary and an X-ray bright K2IV secondary. The observation covered the optical secondary eclipse and captured an X-r...We present an XMM-Newton observation of the eclipsing binary Algol which contains an X-ray dark B8V primary and an X-ray bright K2IV secondary. The observation covered the optical secondary eclipse and captured an X-ray flare that was eclipsed by the B star. The XMM-Newton European Photon Imaging Camera and Reflection Grating Spectrometer spectra of Algol in its quiescent state are described by a two-temperature plasma model. The cool component has a temperature around 6.4× 106 K while that of the hot component ranges from 2 to 4.0× 107 K. Coronal abundances of C, N, O, Ne, Mg, Si and Fe were obtained for each component for both the quiescent and the flare phases, generally with upper limits for S and Ar, and upper limits for C, N, and O from the hot component. F-tests show that the abundances do not need to be different between the cool and the hot component and between the quiescent and the flare phase with the exception of Fe. Although the Fe abundance of the cool component remains constant at -0.14, the hot component shows an Fe abundance of -0.28, which increases to -0.44 during the flare. This increase is expected from the chromospheric evaporation model. The absorbing column density NH of the quiescent emission is 2.5 - 1020 cm-2, while that of the flare-only emission is significantly lower and consistent with the column density of the interstellar medium. This observation substantiates earlier suggestions of the presence of X-ray absorbing material in the Algol system.展开更多
Detecting neutrinos associated with the still enigmatic sources of cosmic rays has reached a new watershed with the completion of IceCube, the first detector with sensitivity to the anticipated fluxes. In this review,...Detecting neutrinos associated with the still enigmatic sources of cosmic rays has reached a new watershed with the completion of IceCube, the first detector with sensitivity to the anticipated fluxes. In this review, we will briefly revisit the rationale for constructing kilometer-scale neutrino detectors and summarize the status of the field.展开更多
The universality of the weak interactions can be tested in semileptonic b→c transitions,and in particular in the ratios R(D*) ≡ Γ(B → D(*)τν)/Γ(B → D*lν)(where 1 = μ or e).Due to the recent diff...The universality of the weak interactions can be tested in semileptonic b→c transitions,and in particular in the ratios R(D*) ≡ Γ(B → D(*)τν)/Γ(B → D*lν)(where 1 = μ or e).Due to the recent differences between the experimental measurements of these observables by Ba Bar,Belle and LHCb on the one hand and the Standard Model predicted values on the other hand,we study the predicted ratios R(D*)=Γ(B→D*τ+"missing")/Γ(B→D(*)lν)in scenarios with an additional sterile heavy neutrino of mass ~1 Ge V.Further,we evaluate the newly defined ratio R(0)≡Γ(B→τ+"missing")/Γ(B→μν) in such scenarios,in view of the future possibilities of measuring the quantity at Belle-Ⅱ.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(NSFC,grant Nos.12275279 and 12405124)the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation(No.2023M730423)Horizontal research project in natural sciences(No.H20230120)。
文摘The study of high-energy gamma-ray emission from gamma-ray bursts(GRBs)involves complex synchrotron radiation and synchrotron self-Compton(SSC)scattering mechanisms with multiple parameters exhibiting a wide distribution.Recent advancements in GRB research,particularly the observation of very high energy(VHE,>100 Ge V)radiation,have ushered in a new era of multiwavelength exploration,offering fresh perspectives and limitations for understanding GRB radiation mechanisms.This study aimed to leverage VHE observations to refine constraints on synchrotron+SSC radiation from electrons accelerated by forward shocks.By analyzing two external environments—the uniform interstellar medium and stratified stellar wind medium,we conducted spectral and variability fitting for five specific bursts(GRB 180720B,GRB 190114C,GRB 190829A,GRB 201216C,and GRB 221009A)to identify the optimal parameters characterizing these events.A comparative analysis of model parameter distributions with and without VHE radiation observations reveals that the magnetic energy equipartition factorεBis more concentrated with VHE emissions.This suggests that VHE emissions may offer greater constraints on this microphysical parameter.Additionally,we found that the energy budget between VHE and ke V–Me Vγ-ray emissions under the SSC radiation exhibits an almost linear relationship,which may serve as a tool to differentiate radiation mechanisms.We anticipate future statistical analyses of additional VHE bursts to validate our findings.
基金This work was supported by the National Key Research and Development Program(Nos.2022YFB3503600 and 2021YFA0718500)Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences(Nos.XDA15360102)National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.12273042 and 12075258).
文摘The GECAM series of satellites utilizes LaBr_(3)(Ce),LaBr_(3)(Ce,Sr),and NaI(Tl)crystals as sensitive materials for gamma-ray detectors(GRDs).To investigate the nonlinearity in the detection of low-energy gamma rays and address the errors in the calibration of the E-C relationship,comprehensive tests and comparative studies of the three aforementioned crystals were conducted using Compton electrons,radioactive sources,and mono-energetic X-rays.The nonlinearity test results of the Compton electrons and X-rays demonstrated substantial differences,with all three crystals presenting a higher nonlinearity for X/-rays than for Compton electrons.Despite the LaBr_(3)(Ce)and LaBr_(3)(Ce,Sr)crystals having higher absolute light yields,they exhibited a noticeable nonlinear decrease in the light yield,especially at energies below 400 keV.The NaI(Tl)crystal demonstrated an"excess"light output in the 6-200 keV range,reaching a maximum"excess"of 9.2%at 30 keV in the X-ray testing and up to 15.5%at 14 keV during Compton electron testing,indicating a significant advantage in the detection of low-energy gamma rays.Furthermore,we explored the underlying causes of the observed nonlinearity in these crystals.This study not only elucidates the detector responses of GECAM,but also initiates a comprehensive investigation of the nonlinearity of domestically produced lanthanum bromide and sodium iodide crystals.
基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China through Grants 10533020 and 10573017
文摘We present high spatial resolution X-ray spectroscopy of the supernova remnant Cassiopeia A with the Chandra observations. The X-ray emitting region of this remnant was divided into 38 × 34 pixels of 10″× 10″ each. Spectra of 960 pixels were created and fitted with an absorbed two component non-equilibrium ionization model. From the results of the spectral analysis we obtained maps of absorbing column density, temperatures, ionization ages, and the abundances of Ne, Mg, Si, S, Ca and Fe. The Si, S and possibly Ca abundance maps show obvious jet structures, while Fe does not follow the jet but seems to be distributed perpendicular to it. The abundances of Si, S and Ca show tight correlations between one another over a range of about two dex. This suggests that they are ejecta from explosive O- burning and incomplete Si-burning. Meanwhile, the Ne abundance is well correlated with that of Mg, indicating them to be the ashes of explosive C/Ne burning. The Fe abundance is positively correlated with that of Si when the latter is lower than 3 times the solar value, and is negatively correlated when higher. We suggest that such a two phase correlation is due to the different ways in which Fe was synthesized.
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China
文摘We present high spatial resolution X-ray spectroscopy of supernova rem- nant G292.0+1.8 made with Chandra observations. The X-ray emitting region of this remnant was divided into 25 × 25 pixels with a scale of 20" × 20" each. Spectra of 328 pixels were created and fitted with an absorbed one component non-equilibrium ionization model. With the spectral analysis results, we obtained maps of absorbing column density, temperature, ionization age and abundances for O, Ne, Mg, Si, S and Fe. The abundances of O, Ne and Mg show tight correlations between each other in the range of about two orders of magnitude, suggesting that they are all from explo- sive C/Ne burning. Meanwhile, the abundances of Si and S are also well correlated, indicating that they are the ashes of explosive O-burning or incomplete Si-burning. The Fe emission lines are not prominent in the whole remnant, and their abundance is significantly reduced, indicating that the reverse shock may not have propagated to the Fe-rich ejecta. Based on relative abundances of O, Ne, Mg, Si and Fe to Si, we suggest a progenitor mass of 25 - 30 M⊙ for this remnant.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 10903007, 10778716and 10878012)
文摘We present an XMM-Newton observation of the eclipsing binary Algol which contains an X-ray dark B8V primary and an X-ray bright K2IV secondary. The observation covered the optical secondary eclipse and captured an X-ray flare that was eclipsed by the B star. The XMM-Newton European Photon Imaging Camera and Reflection Grating Spectrometer spectra of Algol in its quiescent state are described by a two-temperature plasma model. The cool component has a temperature around 6.4× 106 K while that of the hot component ranges from 2 to 4.0× 107 K. Coronal abundances of C, N, O, Ne, Mg, Si and Fe were obtained for each component for both the quiescent and the flare phases, generally with upper limits for S and Ar, and upper limits for C, N, and O from the hot component. F-tests show that the abundances do not need to be different between the cool and the hot component and between the quiescent and the flare phase with the exception of Fe. Although the Fe abundance of the cool component remains constant at -0.14, the hot component shows an Fe abundance of -0.28, which increases to -0.44 during the flare. This increase is expected from the chromospheric evaporation model. The absorbing column density NH of the quiescent emission is 2.5 - 1020 cm-2, while that of the flare-only emission is significantly lower and consistent with the column density of the interstellar medium. This observation substantiates earlier suggestions of the presence of X-ray absorbing material in the Algol system.
基金This research was supported in part by the U.S. National Science Foundation under Grants No. OPP-0236449 and PHY-0969061, the U.S. Department of Energy under Grant No. DE-FG02-95ER40896, and the University of Wisconsin Research Committee with funds granted by the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation.
文摘Detecting neutrinos associated with the still enigmatic sources of cosmic rays has reached a new watershed with the completion of IceCube, the first detector with sensitivity to the anticipated fluxes. In this review, we will briefly revisit the rationale for constructing kilometer-scale neutrino detectors and summarize the status of the field.
基金support by FONDECYT(Chile)(1130599)supported in part by the NRF grant funded by the Korean government of the MEST(2016R1D1A1A02936965)
文摘The universality of the weak interactions can be tested in semileptonic b→c transitions,and in particular in the ratios R(D*) ≡ Γ(B → D(*)τν)/Γ(B → D*lν)(where 1 = μ or e).Due to the recent differences between the experimental measurements of these observables by Ba Bar,Belle and LHCb on the one hand and the Standard Model predicted values on the other hand,we study the predicted ratios R(D*)=Γ(B→D*τ+"missing")/Γ(B→D(*)lν)in scenarios with an additional sterile heavy neutrino of mass ~1 Ge V.Further,we evaluate the newly defined ratio R(0)≡Γ(B→τ+"missing")/Γ(B→μν) in such scenarios,in view of the future possibilities of measuring the quantity at Belle-Ⅱ.