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2003A&A...401..593W - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 401, 593-597 (2003/4-2)

Possible geometries of afterglow generation in the gamma-ray burst GRB 990705.

WANG X.Y., DAI Z.G. and LU T.

Abstract (from CDS):

The absorption feature detected in the prompt X-ray emission of GRB 990705 has important consequences for its circum-burst environment and therefore on its afterglow. Here we investigate whether the circum-burst environment constrained by the absorption feature could be consistent with the observed H-band afterglow, which exhibits an earlier power law decay (F∝t–1.68) but a much faster decay (α>2.6; F∝t–α) about one day after the burst. Two possible geometries of the afterglow-emitting regions are suggested: 1) afterglow emission produced by the impact of the fireball on the surrounding torus, which serves as the absorbing material of the X-ray feature, as would be expected in the models involving that a supernova explosion precedes the gamma-ray burst by some time; 2) afterglow emission produced in the dense circum-burst medium inside the torus. In case 1), the faster decay at the later time is attributed to the disappearance of the shock due to the counter-pressure in the hot torus illuminated by the burst and afterglow photons. For case 2), the circum-burst medium density is found to be very high (n>104-105cm–3) if the emitting plasma is a jet or even higher if it is spherical. Future better observations of afterglows of GRBs that have absorption features might make it possible to make a more definite choice between these two scenarios.

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Journal keyword(s): gamma rays: bursts - line: formation - radiation mechanism: nonthermal

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