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Gamma-ray bursts afterglows with energy injection from a spinning down neutron star

Author(s)
Dall'Osso, S.
Guetta, D.
Stratta, Giulia
Subjects

gamma-ray burst gener...

X-rays bursts

shock waves

stars magnetars

relativistic processe...

Date Issued
2011-02-01
Mission(s)
Other
Swift  
Abstract
<BR /> Aims We investigate a model for the shallow decay phases of gamma-ray burst (GRB) afterglows discovered by Swift/XRT in the first hours following a GRB event. In the context of the fireball scenario, we consider the possibility that long-lived energy injection from a millisecond spinning, ultramagnetic neutron star (magnetar) powers afterglow emission during this phase. <BR /> Methods We consider the energy evolution in a relativistic shock that is subject to both radiative losses and energy injection from a spinning down magnetar in spherical symmetry. We model the energy injection term through magnetic dipole losses and discuss an approximate treatment for the dynamical evolution of the blastwave. We obtain an analytic solution for the energy evolution in the shock and associated lightcurves. To fully illustrate the potential of our solution we calculate lightcurves for a few selected X-ray afterglows observed by Swift and fit them using our theoretical lightcurves. <BR /> Results Our solution naturally describes in a single picture the properties of the shallow decay phase and the transition to the so-called normal decay phase. In particular, we obtain remarkably good fits to X-ray afterglows for plausible parameters of the magnetar. Even though approximate, our treatment provides a step forward with respect to previously adopted approximations and provides additional support of the idea that a millisecond spinning (1-3 ms), ultramagnetic (B ~ 10<SUP>14</SUP>-10<SUP>15</SUP> G) neutron star loosing spin energy through magnetic dipole radiation can explain the luminosity, durations and shapes of X-ray GRB afterglows.
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13025/2071
DOI
10.1051/0004-6361/201014168
URL
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2011A&A...526A.121D
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