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2005ApJ...621..884B - Astrophys. J., 621, 884-893 (2005/March-2)

High-energy observations of XRF 030723: evidence for an off-axis gamma-ray burst?

BUTLER N.R., SAKAMOTO T., SUZUKI M., KAWAI N., LAMB D.Q., GRAZIANI C., DONAGHY T.Q., DULLIGHAN A., VANDERSPEK R., CREW G.B., FORD P., RICKER G., ATTEIA J.-L., YOSHIDA A., SHIRASAKI Y., TAMAGAWA T., TORII K., MATSUOKA M., FENIMORE E.E., GALASSI M., DOTY J., VILLASENOR J., PRIGOZHIN G., JERNIGAN J.G., BARRAUD C., BOER M., DEZALAY J.-P., OLIVE J.-F., HURLEY K., LEVINE A., MARTEL F., MORGAN E., WOOSLEY S.E., CLINE T., BRAGA J., MANCHANDA R. and PIZZICHINI G.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report High Energy Transient Explorer 2 (HETE-2) Wide Field X-ray Monitor (WXM) and French Gamma Telescope observations of XRF 030723 along with observations of the XRF afterglow made using the 6.5 m Magellan Clay telescope and Chandra. The observed peak energy Eobspkof the νFνburst spectrum is found to lie within (or below) the WXM 2-25 keV passband at 98.5% confidence, and no counts are detected above 30 keV. Our best-fit value is Eobspk=8.4+3.5–3.4keV. The ratio of X-ray to γ-ray flux for the burst follows a correlation found for GRBs observed with HETE-2, and the duration of the burst is similar to that typical of long-duration GRBs. If we require that the burst isotropic equivalent energy Eisoand Epksatisfy the relation discovered by Amati et al. ((ref???)2002), a redshift of z=0.38+0.36–0.18can be determined, in agreement with constraints determined from optical observations. We are able to fit the X-ray afterglow spectrum and to measure its temporal fade. Although the best-fit fade is shallower than the concurrent fade in the optical, the spectral similarity between the two bands indicates that the X-ray fade may actually trace the optical fade. If this is the case, the late-time rebrightening observed in the optical cannot be due to a supernova bump. We interpret the prompt and afterglow X-ray emission as arising from a jetted GRB observed off-axis and possibly viewed through a complex circumburst medium that is due to a progenitor wind.

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Journal keyword(s): Gamma Rays: Bursts - Stars: Supernovae: General - X-Rays: General

Nomenclature: Fig.6, Table 4: [BSS2005] N (Nos 1-4).

Simbad objects: 15

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