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The Swift/Fermi GRB 080928 from 1 eV to 150 keV

Authors :
Rossi, A.
Schulze, S.
Klose, S.
Kann, D. A.
Rau, A.
Krimm, H. A.
J��hannesson, G.
Panaitescu, A.
Yuan, F.
Ferrero, P.
Kr��hler, T.
Greiner, J.
Schady, P.
Pandey, S. B.
Amati, L.
Afonso, P. M. J.
Akerlof, C. W.
Arnold, L.
Clemens, C.
Filgas, R.
Hartmann, D. H.
Yolda��, A. K��pc��
McBreen, S.
McKay, T. A.
Guelbenzu, A. Nicuesa
E., F. Olivares
Paciesas, B.
Rykoff, E. S.
Szokoly, G.
Updike, A. C.
Yolda��, A.
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
arXiv, 2010.

Abstract

We present the results of a comprehensive study of the gamma-ray burst 080928 and of its afterglow. GRB 080928 was a long burst detected by Swift/BAT and Fermi/GBM. It is one of the exceptional cases where optical emission had already been detected when the GRB itself was still radiating in the gamma-ray band. For nearly 100 seconds simultaneous optical, X-ray and gamma-ray data provide a coverage of the spectral energy distribution of the transient source from about 1 eV to 150 keV. In particular, we show that the SED during the main prompt emission phase agrees with synchrotron radiation. We constructed the optical/near-infrared light curve and the spectral energy distribution based on Swift/UVOT, ROTSE-IIIa (Australia), and GROND (La Silla) data and compared it to the X-ray light curve retrieved from the Swift/XRT repository. We show that its bumpy shape can be modeled by multiple energy-injections into the forward shock.Furthermore, we investigate whether the temporal and spectral evolution of the tail emission of the first strong flare seen in the early X-ray light curve can be explained by large-angle emission (LAE). We find that a nonstandard LAE model is required to explain the observations. Finally, we report on the results of our search for the GRB host galaxy, for which only a deep upper limit can be provided.<br />A&A, in press (including revisions according to the language editor), 14 pages, 11 figures, 7 tables; Online Appendix: 4 pages, 1 figure, 4 tables; v4: final journal version to be published soon

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........0870b4a87adca076d8ec977ad4682f5f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1007.0383