Prompt emission polarimetry of Gamma Ray Bursts with ASTROSAT CZT-Imager

2017 
X-ray and Gamma-ray polarization measurements of the prompt emission of Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are believed to be an important tool to test the various models of GRBs. Although there are some reports of hard X-ray polarization measurements of the prompt emission of GRBs, the number of measurements are small to provide statistically significant inputs to the GRB models due to the extreme difficulty of measuring them and quantifying their significance. CZTI onboard AstroSat is primarily an X-ray spectroscopic instrument but works as a wide angle GRB monitor due to the increasing transparency of the CZTI support structure. It also has experimentally verified polar- ization measurement capability in the 100 - 300 keV energy range and thus provides a unique opportunity to attempt spectro-polarimetric studies of GRBs. Here we present the polarization data for the brightest 11 GRBs detected by CZTI during the first year of operation. Most of the GRBs show clear polarization signatures with more than 3 sigma detection significance for 4 GRBs and ~2.5 sigma significance for another 3 GRBs. We could place meaningful upper limits for the remaining 4 GRBs. We provide the details of the various tests performed to validate the polarization measurements. While it is difficult to differentiate the various emission models with the current sample of polarization measurements, CZTI in its minimum lifetime of five years is expected to provide a large sample of polarization measurements which would lead to a better understanding of the prompt emission.
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