1. Significant and Variable Linear Polarization During the Prompt Optical Flash of GRB 160625B
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E Troja, V M Lipunov, C G Mundell, N R Butler, A M Watson, S Kobayashi, S B Cenko, F E Marshall, R Ricci, A Fruchter, M H Wieringa, E S Gorbovskoy, V Kornilov, A Kutyrev, W H Lee, V Toy, N V Tyurina, N M Budnev, D A H Buckley, J González, O Gress, A Horesh, M I Panasyuk, J X Prochaska, E Ramirez-Ruiz, R Rebolo Lopez, M G Richer, C Román-Zúñiga, M Serra-Ricart, V Yurkov, and N Gehrels
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Astrophysics - Abstract
Measurement of polarized light provides a direct probe of magnetic fields in collimated outflows (jets) of relativistic plasma from accreting stellar-mass black holes at cosmological distances. These outflows power brief and intense flashes of prompt gamma-rays known as Gamma Ray Bursts (GRBs), followed by longer-lived afterglow radiation detected across the electromagnetic spectrum. Rapid-response polarimetric observations of newly discovered GRBs have probed the initial afterglow phase. Linear polarization degrees as high as Π∼30% are detected minutes after the end of the prompt GRB emission, consistent with a stable, globally ordered magnetic field permeating the jet at large distances from the central source. In contrast, optical and gamma-ray observations during the prompt phase led to discordant and often controversial results, and no definitive conclusions on the origin of the prompt radiation or the configuration of the magnetic field could be derived. Here we report the detection of linear polarization of a prompt optical flash that accompanied the extremely energetic and long-lived prompt gamma-ray emission from GRB 160625B. Our measurements probe the structure of the magnetic field at an early stage of the GRB jet, closer to the central source, and show that the prompt GRB phase is produced via fast cooling synchrotron radiation in a large-scale magnetic field advected from the central black hole and distorted from dissipation processes within the jet.
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- 2017
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