Gamma-ray burst (GRB) 190114C first resembles the legendary GRB 130427A: Both are strong sources of GeV emission, exhibiting consistent GeV spectral evolution, and almost identical in detail for the morphology of light-curves in X-ray, gamma-ray and GeV bands, inferring a standard system with different scales. GRB 190114C is richer than GRB...
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February 6, 2019 (v1)PublicationUploaded on: December 4, 2022
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2020 (v1)Journal article
GRB 190114C is the first binary-driven hypernova (BdHN) fully observed from the initial supernova appearance to the final emergence of the optical SN signal. It offers an unprecedented testing ground for the BdHN theory and it is here determined and further extended to additional gamma-ray bursts (GRBs). BdHNe comprise two subclasses of long...
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2019 (v1)Journal article
On 2018 July 28, GRB 180728A triggered Swift satellites and, soon after the determination of the redshift, we identified this source as a type II binary-driven hypernova (BdHN II) in our model. Consequently, we predicted the appearance time of its associated supernova (SN), which was later confirmed as SN 2018fip. A BdHN II originates in a...
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July 12, 2015 (v1)Conference paper
Recently we proposed the existence of two families of short GRBs, both originating from neutron star mergers: family-1 short bursts with Eiso < 1052 erg and rest-frame spectral peak energy Epeak < 2 MeV, leading to a massive neutron star as the merged core; family-2 short bursts with Eiso > 1052 erg and Epeak > 2 MeV, leading to a black hole as...
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July 3, 2017 (v1)Conference paper
Bright gamma-ray burst (GRB) 110731A was simultaneously observed by Fermi and Swift observatories, with a follow up optical observation which inferred the redshift of z = 2.83. Thus, available data are spanning from optical to high energy (GeV) emission. We analyze these data within the induced gravitational collapse (IGC) paradigm, recently...
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July 3, 2017 (v1)Conference paper
We review our recent results on the classification of long and short gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) in different subclasses. We provide observational evidences for the binary nature of GRB progenitors. For long bursts the induced gravitational collapse (IGC) paradigm proposes as progenitor a tight binary system composed of a carbon-oxygen core...
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