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Title
The Second AGILE MCAL Gamma-Ray Burst Catalog: 13 yr of Observations
Date Issued
2022
Author(s)
URSI, ALESSANDRO  
Romani, M.
VERRECCHIA, Francesco  
PITTORI, Carlotta  
TAVANI, Marco  
MARISALDI, MARTINO  
Galli, M.
LABANTI, CLAUDIO  
PARMIGGIANI, Nicolo'  
BULGARELLI, ANDREA  
Addis, A.
Baroncelli, L.  
CARDILLO , MARTINA  
CASENTINI, CLAUDIO  
Cattaneo, P. W.
Chen, A.
Di Piano, A.
FUSCHINO, FABIO  
Longo, F.
LUCARELLI, Fabrizio  
Morselli, A.
PIANO, Giovanni  
VERCELLONE, STEFANO  
Abstract
We present the results of a systematic search and analysis of GRBs detected by the Astrorivelatore Gamma ad Immagini LEggero (AGILE) MiniCALorimeter (MCAL; 0.4-100 MeV) over a time frame of 13 yr, from 2007 to 2020 November. The MCAL GRB sample consists of 503 bursts triggered by MCAL, 394 of which were fully detected onboard with high time resolution. The sample consists of about 44% short GRBs and 56% long GRBs. In addition, 109 bursts triggered partial MCAL onboard data acquisitions, providing further detections that can be used for joint analyses or triangulations. More than 90% of these GRBs were also detected by the AGILE Scientific RateMeters (RMs), providing simultaneous observations between 20 keV and 100 MeV. We performed spectral analysis of these events in the 0.4-50 MeV energy range. We could fit the time-integrated spectrum of 258 GRBs with a single power-law model, resulting in a mean photon index «β»of-2.3. Among them, 43 bursts could also be fitted with a Band model, with peak energy above 400 keV, resulting in a mean low-energy photon index «α» = -0.6, a mean high-energy photon index «β» = -2.5, and a mean peak energy «E p » = 640 keV. The AGILE MCAL GRB sample mostly consists of hard-spectrum GRBs, with a large fraction of short-duration events. We discuss properties and features of the MCAL bursts, whose detections can be used to perform joint broad-band analysis with other missions, and to provide insights on the high-energy component of the prompt emission in the tens of mega electron volt energy range.
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2022ApJ...925..152U.pdf (192.7 KB)
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