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GRB 110205A Anatomy of a Long Gamma-Ray Burst

Author(s)
Atteia, J. L.
Bor, M.
Gendre, B.
Stratta, Giulia
Subjects

gamma-ray burst indiv...

Date Issued
2012-03-01
Mission(s)
Swift  
Abstract
The Swift burst GRB 110205A was a very bright burst visible in the Northern Hemisphere. GRB 110205A was intrinsically long and very energetic and it occurred in a low-density interstellar medium environment, leading to delayed afterglow emission and a clear temporal separation of the main emitting components prompt emission, reverse shock, and forward shock. Our observations show several remarkable features of GRB 110205A the detection of prompt optical emission strongly correlated with the Burst Alert Telescope light curve, with no temporal lag between the two; the absence of correlation of the X-ray emission compared to the optical and high-energy gamma-ray ones during the prompt phase; and a large optical re-brightening after the end of the prompt phase, that we interpret as a signature of the reverse shock. Beyond the pedagogical value offered by the excellent multi-wavelength coverage of a gamma-ray burst with temporally separated radiating components, we discuss several questions raised by our observations the nature of the prompt optical emission and the spectral evolution of the prompt emission at high energies (from 0.5 keV to 150 keV) the origin of an X-ray flare at the beginning of the forward shock; and the modeling of the afterglow, including the reverse shock, in the framework of the classical fireball model. Based in part of observations made at the Observatoire de Haute Provence (CNRS), France.
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13025/2670
DOI
10.1088/0004-637X/748/1/59
URL
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2012ApJ...748...59G
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