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2012ApJ...758...27L - Astrophys. J., 758, 27 (2012/October-2)

A comprehensive study of gamma-ray burst optical emission. I. Flares and early shallow-decay component.

LI L., LIANG E.-W., TANG Q.-W., CHEN J.-M., XI S.-Q., LU H.-J., GAO H., ZHANG B., ZHANG J., YI S.-X., LU R.-J., LU L.-Z. and WEI J.-Y.

Abstract (from CDS):

Well-sampled optical light curves of 146 gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are compiled from the literature. By empirical fitting, we identify eight possible emission components and summarize the results in a "synthetic" light curve. Both optical flare and early shallow-decay components are likely related to long-term central engine activities. We focus on their statistical properties in this paper. Twenty-four optical flares are obtained from 19 GRBs. The isotropic R-band energy is smaller than 1% of E_γ, iso_. The relation between the isotropic luminosities of the flares and gamma rays follows L F_R, iso_∝L 1.11±0.27_γ, iso_. Later flares tend to be wider and dimmer, i.e., w F ∼ t Fp/2 and L F_R, iso_∝[t Fp/(1 + z)]–1.15±0.15. The detection probability of the optical flares is much smaller than that of X-ray flares. An optical shallow-decay segment is observed in 39 GRBs. The relation between the break time and break luminosity is a power law, with an index of -0.78±0.08, similar to that derived from X-ray flares. The X-ray and optical breaks are usually chromatic, but a tentative correlation is found. We suggest that similar to the prompt optical emission that tracks γ-rays, the optical flares are also related to the erratic behavior of the central engine. The shallow-decay component is likely related to a long-lasting spinning-down central engine or piling up of flare materials onto the blast wave. Mixing of different emission components may be the reason for the diverse chromatic afterglow behaviors.

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Journal keyword(s): gamma-ray burst: general - methods: statistical - radiation mechanisms: non-thermal

Simbad objects: 146

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