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2003NewA....8..495N - New Astronomy, 8, 495-505 (2003/July-0)

Variability in GRB afterglows and GRB 021004.

NAKAR E., PIRAN T. and GRANOT J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present general analytic expressions for GRB afterglow light curves arising from a variable external density profile and/or a variable energy in the blast wave. The former could arise from a clumpy ISM or a variable stellar wind; The latter could arise from refreshed shocks or from an angular dependent jet structure (patchy shell). Both scenarios would lead to a variable light curve. Our formalism enables us to invert the observed light curve and obtain possible density or energy profiles. The optical afterglow of GRB 021004 was detected 537 s AB (after the burst) [GCN (2002) 1564]. Extensive follow up observations revealed a significant temporal variability. We apply our formalism to the R-band light curve of GRB 021004 and we find that several models provide a good fit to the data. We consider the patchy shell model with p=2.2 as the most likely explanation. According to this model our line of sight was towards a `cold spot' that has lead to a relativity low gamma-rayf! lux and an initially weak afterglow (while the X-ray afterglow flux after a day was above average). Observations above the cooling frequency, nuc, could provide the best way to distinguish between our different models.

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Journal keyword(s): Gamma rays: Bursts

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