Probable evidence for a transient mega-electron volt emission line in the GRB 221023A

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Probable evidence for a transient mega-electron volt emission line in the GRB 221023A

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Lu-Yao Jiang, Yun Wang, Yu-Jia Wei, Da-Ming Wei, Xiang Li, Hao-Ning He, Jia Ren, Zhao-Qiang Shen, Zhi-Ping Jin

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Detection of spectral line in gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) is importance for studying GRB physics, as it provides insights into the composition and physical conditions of the GRB environment. However, progress in detecting X-ray or gamma-ray emission and absorption lines in GRB spectra has been relatively slow, only the narrow emission line feature of about 10 MeV found in GRB 221009A has exhibited a significance exceeding $5 \sigma$. Here, we report the probable evidence of a narrow emission feature at about 2.1 mega-electron volts (MeV) in the spectrum of GRB 221023A. The highest statistical significance of this feature is observed in the time interval between 8 and 30 seconds after Fermi Gamma-Ray Burst Monitor trigger, with the chance probability value $<2.56 \times 10^{-5}$ (after accounting for the look-elsewhere effect), corresponding to a Gaussian-equivalent significance $> 4.20 \sigma$. We interpret this feature as being generated through the de-excitation of excited electrons in the relativistic hydrogen-like high-atomic-number ions entrained in the GRB jet.

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