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2021MNRAS.503.4372A - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 503, 4372-4386 (2021/May-3)

Rapid-response radio observations of short GRB 181123B with the Australia Telescope Compact Array.

ANDERSON G.E., BELL M.E., STEVENS J., AKSULU M.D., MILLER-JONES J.C.A., VAN DER HORST A.J., WIJERS R.A.M.J., ROWLINSON A., BAHRAMIAN A., HANCOCK P.J., MACQUART J.-P., RYDER S.D. and PLOTKIN R.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We introduce the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) rapid-response mode by presenting the first successful trigger on the short-duration gamma-ray burst (GRB) 181123B. Early-time radio observations of short GRBs may provide vital insights into the radio afterglow properties of Advanced LIGO- and Virgo-detected gravitational wave events, which will in turn inform follow-up strategies to search for counterparts within their large positional uncertainties. The ATCA was on target within 12.6 h post-burst, when the source had risen above the horizon. While no radio afterglow was detected during the 8.3 h observation, we obtained force-fitted flux densities of 7 ± 12 and 15 ±11 µJy at 5.5 and 9 GHz, respectively. Afterglow modelling of GRB 181123B showed that the addition of the ATCA force-fitted radio flux densities to the Swift X-ray Telescope detections provided more stringent constraints on the fraction of thermal energy in the electrons (log εe=-0.75+0.39–0.40 rather than log εe=-1.13+0.82–1.2 derived without the inclusion of the ATCA values), which is consistent with the range of typical εe derived from GRB afterglow modelling. This allowed us to predict that the forward shock may have peaked in the radio band ∼10 d post-burst, producing detectable radio emission >=3-4 d post-burst. Overall, we demonstrate the potential for extremely rapid radio follow-up of transients and the importance of triggered radio observations for constraining GRB blast wave properties, regardless of whether there is a detection, via the inclusion of force-fitted radio flux densities in afterglow modelling efforts.

Abstract Copyright: © 2021 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): gamma-ray bursts - gamma-ray burst: individual: GRB 181123B - radio continuum: transients - neutron star mergers

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