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The complex light curve of the afterglow of GRB071010A

Author(s)
Covino, S.
D'Avanzo, P.
Klotz, A.
Stratta, Giulia
Subjects

methods observational...

gamma-rays bursts

X-rays individual GRB...

Date Issued
2008-07-01
Mission(s)
Swift  
Abstract
We present and discuss the results of an extensive observational campaign devoted to GRB071010A, a long-duration gamma-ray burst detected by the Swift satellite. This event was followed for almost a month in the optical/near-infrared (NIR) with various telescopes starting from about 2min after the high-energy event. Swift XRT observations started only later at about 0.4d. The light-curve evolution allows us to single out an initial rising phase with a maximum at about 7min, possibly the afterglow onset in the context of the standard fireball model, which is then followed by a smooth decay interrupted by a sharp rebrightening at about 0.6d. The rebrightening was visible in both the optical/NIR and X-rays and can be interpreted as an episode of discrete energy injection, although various alternatives are possible. A steepening of the afterglow light curve is recorded at about 1d. The entire evolution of the optical/NIR afterglow is consistent with being achromatic. This could be one of the few identified GRB afterglows with an achromatic break in the X-ray through the optical/NIR bands. Polarimetry was also obtained at about 1d, just after the rebrightening and almost coincident with the steepening. This provided a fairly tight upper limit of 0.9 per cent for the polarized-flux fraction. Based on observations made also with ESO Telescopes at the La Silla and Paranal Observatory under programme IDs 080.D-0229, 080.D-0250 and 080.D-792. E-mail stefano.covino@brera.inaf.it
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13025/1177
DOI
10.1111/j.1365-2966.2008.13393.x
URL
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2008MNRAS.388..347C
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