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Linearly Polarized X-Ray Flares following Short Gamma-Ray Bursts

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Published 2005 December 6 © 2005. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
, , Citation Y. Z. Fan et al 2005 ApJ 635 L129 DOI 10.1086/499489

1538-4357/635/2/L129

Abstract

Soft X-ray flares were detected following the short-duration gamma-ray burst GRB 050724. The temporal properties of the flares suggest that they are likely due to the late-time activity of the central engine. We argue that if short GRBs are generated through compact star mergers, as is supported by the recent observations, the jet powering the late X-ray flares must be launched via magnetic processes rather than via neutrino-antineutrino annihilations. As a result, the X-ray flares following short GRBs are expected to be linearly polarized. The argument may also apply to the X-ray flares following long GRBs. Future observations with the upcoming X-ray polarimeters will test this prediction.

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