We report on the prompt X-and γ-ray observations of GRB 990712 with the BeppoSAX Gamma-Ray Burst Monitor and Wide Field Camera 2. As a result of Sun constraints, we could not perform a follow-up observation with the BeppoSAX narrow-field instruments. The light curve of the prompt emission shows two pulses and a total duration of about 40 s in X-rays. In 7-rays, the event is even shorter. The 2-700 keV spectral emission with time shows a discontinuity in the peak energy E p of the EF(E) spectrum: E p is above our energy passband during the first pulse and goes down to ~10 keV during the second pulse. Another peculiarity is noted in this event for the first time: the evidence of a 2 s duration emission feature during the tail of the first pulse. The feature is consistent with either a Gaussian profile with centroid energy of 4.5 keV or a blackbody spectrum with kT bb ~ 1.3 keV. We discuss the possible origin of the feature. The most attractive possibility is that we are observing the thermal emission of a baryon-loaded expanding fireball when it becomes optically thin.
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Frontera, F., Amati, L., Vietri, M., Zand, J. J. M. in ’t, Costa, E., Feroci, M., … Soffitta, P. (2001). The Prompt Emission of GRB 990712 with [ITAL]B[/ITAL][CSC][ITAL]eppo[/ITAL][/CSC][ITAL]SAX[/ITAL]: Evidence of a Transient X-Ray Emission Feature. The Astrophysical Journal, 550(1), L47–L51. https://doi.org/10.1086/319480
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