Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2005-06-05
Astrophys.J.633:317-327,2005
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
8 figures, to appear in the Astrophysical Journal
Scientific paper
10.1086/432633
(Abridged) We report on HST observations of the late-time afterglow and host galaxy of GRB021004 (z=2.33). Although this GRB is one of the best observed so far, there is substantial disagreement between different interpretations of data sets on this burst in the literature. We have observed the field of GRB021004 with the HST at multiple epochs from 3 days until almost 10 months after the burst. With STIS spectroscopy we cover the spectral region 600-1700AA in the restframe. From the limit on the flux recovery bluewards of the Lyman-limit we constrain the HI column density to be above 1x10^18 cm-2 Based on ACS and NICMOS imaging we find that the afterglow evolved achromatically within the errors. The color changes observed by other authors during the first four days must be related to a stochastic phenomenon superimposed on an afterglow component with a constant spectral shape. This achromaticity implies that the cooling break has remained on the blue side of the optical part of the spectrum for at least two weeks after the burst. The optical-to-X-ray slope is consistent with being the same at 1.4 and 52.4 days after the burst. This indicates that the cooling frequency is constant and hence, according to fireball models, that the circumburst medium has a constant density profile. The late-time slope of the lightcurve is in the range alpha_2 = 1.8-1.9, and is inconsistent with a single power-law. This could be due to a late-time flattening caused by the transition to non-relativistic expansion or due to excess emission (a lightcurve `bump') 7 days after burst. The host is a starburst galaxy with no evidence for dust and with strong Ly-alpha emission. The afterglow was located very close (~100 pc) to the center of the host suggesting that the progenitor was associated with a circumnuclear starburst.
Bergeron Eddie
Burud Ingunn
Castro Cerón José María
Castro-Tirado Alberto
Fruchter Andrew
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