SIMBAD references

2010MNRAS.401.2005X - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 401, 2005-2011 (2010/January-3)

GRB 070518: a gamma-ray burst with optically dim luminosity.

XIN L.P., ZHENG W.K., WANG J., DENG J.S., URATA Y., QIU Y.L., HUANG K.Y., HU J.Y. and WEI J.Y.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present our optical observations of the GRB 070518 afterglow obtained at the 0.8-m Tsinghua University-National Astronomical Observatory of China Telescope (TNT) at Xinglong Observatory. Our follow-up observations were performed from 512 s after the burst trigger. With the upper limit of redshift ∼0.7, GRB 070518 is found to be an optically dim burst. The spectra indices βox of optical to X-ray are slightly larger than 0.5, which implies that the burst might be a dark burst. The extinction AV of the host galaxy is 3.2 mag, inferred from the X-ray hydrogen column density with Galactic extinction law, and 0.3 mag with the Small Magellanic Cloud extinction law. Also, it is similar to three other low-redshift optically dim bursts, which belong to X-ray rich gamma-ray bursts or X-ray flashes and have mid-term duration (T90< 10, except for GRB 070419A, T90= 116 s). Moreover, its R-band afterglow flux is well fitted by a single power law with an index of 0.87. The optical afterglow and the X-ray afterglow in the normal segment might have the same mechanism, as they are consistent with the prediction of the classical external shock model. Besides, GRB 070518 agrees with the Amati relation under reasonable assumptions. The Ghirlanda relation is also tested with the burst.

Abstract Copyright: © 2009 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2009 RAS

Journal keyword(s): gamma-rays: bursts - gamma-rays: observations

Simbad objects: 9

goto Full paper

goto View the references in ADS

To bookmark this query, right click on this link: simbad:2010MNRAS.401.2005X and select 'bookmark this link' or equivalent in the popup menu