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An exceptionally bright flare from SGR 1806-20 and the origins of short-duration gamma-ray bursts.

K Hurley1, S E Boggs, D M Smith, R C Duncan, R Lin, A Zoglauer, S Krucker, G Hurford, H Hudson, C Wigger, W Hajdas, C Thompson, I Mitrofanov, A Sanin, W Boynton, C Fellows, A von Kienlin, G Lichti, A Rau, T Cline.   

Abstract

Soft-gamma-ray repeaters (SGRs) are galactic X-ray stars that emit numerous short-duration (about 0.1 s) bursts of hard X-rays during sporadic active periods. They are thought to be magnetars: strongly magnetized neutron stars with emissions powered by the dissipation of magnetic energy. Here we report the detection of a long (380 s) giant flare from SGR 1806-20, which was much more luminous than any previous transient event observed in our Galaxy. (In the first 0.2 s, the flare released as much energy as the Sun radiates in a quarter of a million years.) Its power can be explained by a catastrophic instability involving global crust failure and magnetic reconnection on a magnetar, with possible large-scale untwisting of magnetic field lines outside the star. From a great distance this event would appear to be a short-duration, hard-spectrum cosmic gamma-ray burst. At least a significant fraction of the mysterious short-duration gamma-ray bursts may therefore come from extragalactic magnetars.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15858565     DOI: 10.1038/nature03519

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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