posted on 2012-10-24, 09:07authored byP. A. Evans, J. P. Osborne, R. Willingale, P. T. O'Brien
Based on light curves from the Swift Burst Analyser, we investigate whether a ‘dip’ feature commonly seen in the early‐time hardness ratios of Swift‐XRT data could arise from the juxtaposition of the decaying prompt emission and rising afterglow. We are able to model the dip as such a feature, assuming the afterglow rises as predicted by Sari and Piran [1]. Using this model we measure the initial bulk Lorentz factor of the fireball. For a sample of 23 GRBs we find a median value of Γ[subscript: 0] = 225, assuming a constant‐density circumburst medium; or Γ[subscript: 0] = 93 if we assume a wind‐like medium.