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GRB 081029: A Gamma-Ray Burst with a Multi-Component Afterglow

Authors :
Jirong Mao
P. D'Avanzo
Stefano Covino
Zhi-Ping Jin
Takanori Sakamoto
Valerio D'Elia
Massimiliano de Pasquale
B. E. Cobb
Yi-Zhong Fan
Stephen T. Holland
Angelo Antonelli
Guido Chincarini
Patricia Schady
Shashi B. Pandey
Fabrizio Fiore
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

We present an analysis of the unusual optical light curve of the gamma-ray burst GRB 081029, a long-soft burst with a redshift of z = 3.8479. We combine X-ray and optical observations from the Swift X-Ray Telescope and the Swift UltraViolet/Optical Telescope with ground-based optical and infrared data obtained using the REM, ROTSE, and CTIO 1.3-m telescopes to construct a detailed data set extending from 86 s to approximately 100,000 s after the BAT trigger. Our data cover a wide energy range, from 10 keV to 0.77 eV (1.24 to 16,000 Angstrom). The X-ray afterglow shows a shallow initial decay followed by a rapid decay starting at about 18,000 s. The optical and infrared afterglow, however, shows an uncharacteristic rise at about 3000 s that does not correspond to any feature in the X-ray light curve. Our data are not consistent with synchrotron radiation from a jet interacting with an external medium, a two-component jet, or continuous energy injection from the central engine. We find that the optical light curves can be broadly explained by a collision between two ejecta shells within a two-component jet. A growing number of gamma-ray burst afterglows are consistent with complex jets, which suggests that some (or all) gamma-ray burst jets are complex and will require detailed modelling to fully understand them.<br />ApJ, in press; 29 pages, 8 figures

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4026cce4649aff79d57945932075483e