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Early‐Time Observations of the GRB 050319 Optical Transient

Authors :
R. M. Quimby
E. Goegues
Timothy A. McKay
Michael C. B. Ashley
David Smith
Dieter Horns
Andrew C. Phillips
Ue. Kiziloglu
John C Wheeler
Katherine Alatalo
T. Guever
S. A. Yost
W. T. Vestrand
H. F. Swan
B. E. Schaefer
M. Oezel
Carl W. Akerlof
Robert Kehoe
Felix Aharonian
J. Wren
E. S. Rykoff
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal. 640:402-406
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 2006.

Abstract

We present the unfiltered ROTSE-III light curve of the optical transient associated with GRB 050319 beginning 4 s after the cessation of gamma-ray activity. We fit a power-law function to the data using the revised trigger time given by Chincarini et al. (2005), and a smoothly broken power-law to the data using the original trigger disseminated through the GCN notices. Including the RAPTOR data from Wozniak et al. (2005), the best fit power-law indices are alpha=-0.854 (+/- 0.014) for the single power-law and alpha_1=-0.364 (+/- 0.020), alpha_2= -0.881 (+/- 0.030), with a break at t_b = 418 (+/- 30) s for the smoothly broken fit. We discuss the fit results with emphasis placed on the importance of knowing the true start time of the optical transient for this multi-peaked burst. As Swift continues to provide prompt GRB locations, it becomes more important to answer the question, "when does the afterglow begin" to correctly interpret the light curves.<br />14 pages including 2 figures; Accepted for publication in ApJ

Details

ISSN :
15384357 and 0004637X
Volume :
640
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....30cc90e26790eb7dff7b7aef71ab74fe
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1086/499803