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Swift XRT and VLT Observations of the Afterglow of GRB 041223

Authors :
Burrows, David N.
Hill, Joanne E.
Chincarini, Guido
Tagliaferri, Gianpiero
Campana, Sergio
Moretti, Alberto
Romano, Patrizia
Malesani, Daniele
Racusin, Judith L.
Kobayashi, Shiho
Zhang, Bing
Meszaros, Peter
O'Brien, Paul T.
Willingale, Richard
Osborne, Julian P.
Cusumano, Giancarlo
Giommi, Paolo
Angelini, Lorella
Abbey, Antony F.
Antonelli, L. Angelo
Beardmore, Andrew P.
Capalbi, Milvia
Covino, Stefano
D'Avanzo, Paolo
Goad, Michael R.
Kennea, Jamie A.
Morris, David C.
Pagani, Claudio
Page, Kim L.
Stella, Luigi
Nousek, John A.
Wells, Alan A.
Gehrels, Neil
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

The Swift Gamma-Ray Burst Explorer, launched on 2004 November 20, is a multiwavelength, autonomous, rapid-slewing observatory for gamma-ray burst (GRB) astronomy. On 2004 December 23, during the activation phase of the mission, the Swift X-Ray Telescope (XRT) was pointed at a burst discovered earlier that day by the Swift Burst Alert Telescope. A fading, uncataloged X-ray source was discovered by the XRT and was observed over a period of about 3 hours, beginning 4.6 hours after the burst. The X-ray detection triggered a VLT observation of the optical/NIR counterpart, located about 1.1 arcseconds from the XRT position. The X-ray counterpart faded rapidly, with a power law index of -1.72 +/- 0.20. The average unabsorbed X-ray flux 4.6-7.9 hours after the burst was 6.5 x 10^{-12} erg cm^{-2} s^{-1} in the 0.5-10 keV band, for a power-law spectrum of photon index 2.02 +/- 0.13 with Galactic absorption. The NIR counterpart was observed at three epochs between 16 and 87 hours after the burst, and faded with a power-law index of -1.14 +/- 0.08 with a reddening-corrected SED power-law slope of -0.40 +/- 0.03. We find that the X-ray and NIR data are consistent with a two-component jet in a wind medium, with an early jet break in the narrow component and an underlying electron index of 1.8-2.0.<br />16 pages, including 4 figures. Accepted by Astrophysical Journal (Letters) on 15 February 2005

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1180291b90987ce3b83a4d9a1a91b16c