Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2006-11-14
Astrophys.J.657:925-941,2007
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
ApJ accepted. 32 pages (in preprint form), 5 tables, 5 figures
Scientific paper
10.1086/510896
The robotic ROTSE-III telescope network detected prompt optical emission contemporaneous with the gamma-ray emission of Swift events GRB051109A and GRB051111. Both datasets have continuous coverage at high signal-to-noise levels from the prompt phase onwards, thus the early observations are readily compared to the Swift XRT and BAT high energy detections. In both cases, the optical afterglow is established, declining steadily during the prompt emission. For GRB051111, there is evidence of an excess optical component during the prompt emission. The component is consistent with the flux spectrally extrapolated from the gamma-rays, using the gamma-ray spectral index. A compilation of spectral information from previous prompt detections shows that such a component is unusual. The existence of two prompt optical components - one connected to the high-energy emission, the other to separate afterglow flux, as indicated in GRB051111 - is not compatible with a simple ``external-external'' shock model for the GRB and its afterglow.
Aharonian Felix
Akerlof Carl W.
Alday A.
Ashley Michael C. B.
Barthelmy Scott
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