GCN Circular 23715
Subject
GRB 190114C: A type 1 BdHN with TeV emission
Event
Date
2019-01-15T15:29:54Z (7 years ago)
From
Remo Rufinni at ICRA  <ruffini@icra.it>
R. Ruffini, R. Moradi, Y. Aimuratov, U. Barres de Almeida, V.A. Belinski,
C. L. Bianco, Y. C. Chen, C. Cherubini, S. Filippi,  D. M. Fuksman, M.
Karlica, Liang Li, D. Primorac, J.A. Rueda, N. Sahakyan, Y. Wang, S.S. Xue
on behalf of the ICRANet team, report:
GRB 190114C with T90=116 s (50-300 keV), Epeak = 998.6 +/- 11.9 keV,
isotropic energy release in gamma-rays Eiso = 3 E53
erg, and the isotropic peak luminosity Liso = 1 E53 erg/s (R. Hamburg et
al., CGN 23707) presents the typical characteristics of type I
binary-driven hypernova (BdHN) (Y. Wang et al., submitted to Astrophysical
Journal arXiv:1811.05433v2). The most significant ever Fermi-LAT GeV
emission (D. Kocevski et al., GCN 23709) with test statistic value TS>2500
implies that this GRB is seen from the normal to the orbital plane of the
progenitor binary system composed of a carbon-oxygen core and a neutron
star companion (R. Ruffini et al., submitted to Astrophysical Journal
arXiv:1803.05476). The TeV emission (R. Mirzoyan et al., GCN 23701), a
first in GRBs, has been recently predicted, as originating from the Wald
solution, within the new inner engine approach of the long GRBs recently
introduced in Ruffini et al (submitted to Physical Review Letter:
arXiv:1811.01839) and Ruffini et al (submitted to Astrophysical Journal:
arXiv:1812.00354