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2003ApJ...587L...5B - Astrophys. J., 587, L5-L8 (2003/April-2)

A radio flare from GRB 020405: evidence for a uniform medium around a massive stellar progenitor.

BERGER E., SODERBERG A.M., FRAIL D.A. and KULKARNI S.R.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present radio observations of GRB 020405 starting 1.2 days after the burst that reveal a rapidly fading ``radio flare.'' Based on its temporal and spectral properties, we interpret the radio flare as emission from the reverse shock. This scenario rules out a circumburst medium with a radial density profile ρ∝r–2 expected around a mass-losing massive star since in that case, the reverse-shock emission decays on the timescale of the burst duration t∼102 s. Using published optical and X-ray data, along with the radio data presented here, we further show that a self-consistent model requires collimated ejecta with an opening angle, θj∼6° (tj~0.95 days). As a consequence of the early jet break, the late-time (t>10 days) emission measured with the Hubble Space Telescope significantly deviates from an extrapolation of the early, ground-based data. This, along with an unusually red spectrum, Fν∝ν–3.9, strengthens the case for a supernova that exploded at about the same time as GRB 020405, thus pointing to a massive stellar progenitor for this burst. This is the first clear association of a massive progenitor with a uniform medium, indicating that a ρ∝r–2 profile is not a required signature and, in fact, may not be present on the length scales probed by the afterglow in the majority of bursts.

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Journal keyword(s): Gamma Rays: Bursts - Stars: Mass Loss

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