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The X-ray, optical and radio evolution of the GRB 030329 afterglow and the associated SN2003dh

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posted on 2012-10-24, 09:21 authored by R. Willingale, J. P. Osborne, P. T. O'Brien, M. J. Ward, A. Levan, K. L. Page
Extensive X-ray, optical and radio observations of the bright afterglow of the gamma-ray burst GRB 030329 are used to construct the multifrequency evolution the event. The data are fitted using the standard fireball shock model to provide estimates of the initial energy, ε = 6.8 × 1052 erg sr−1, the density of the ambient medium, n0 = 1 cm−3, the electron and magnetic energy density fractions, e = 0.24 and B = 0.0017, the power-law index of the relativistic electron spectrum, p = 2.25, and the opening angle of the jet, θ j = 3◦. Deviations from the standard model seen in the optical and radio are most likely attributable to the concurrent hypernova SN2003dh. Peaks at 0.23 and 1.7 d in the R-band are much brighter than expected from a standard supernova (SN), and there is a large radio excess over the expected afterglow flux for t > 2 d. No deviation from the best-fitting afterglow model is seen in the X-ray decline, indicating that the excess optical and radio flux from 1–5 d arises from a later injection of slower electrons by the central engine.

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Citation

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2004, 349 (1), pp. 31-38

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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

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Oxford University Press (OUP), Royal Astronomical Society

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0035-8711

Available date

2012-10-24

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http://mnras.oxfordjournals.org/content/349/1/31

Language

English