Shocked by GRB 970228: the afterglow of a cosmological fireball

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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6 pages LaTeX, 1 postscript figure; minor edits, slightly more data on light curve, MNRAS, IN PRESS (mid June/early July)

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The location accuracy of the BeppoSAX Wide Field Cameras and acute ground-based followup have led to the detection of a decaying afterglow in X rays and optical light following the classical gamma-ray burst GRB 970228. The afterglow in X rays and optical light fades as a power law at all wavelengths. This behaviour was predicted for a relativistic blast wave that radiates its energy when it decelerates by ploughing into the surrounding medium. Because the afterglow has continued with unchanged behaviour for more than a month, its total energy must be of order 10**51 erg, placing it firmly at a redshift of order 1. Further tests of the model are discussed, some of which can be done with available data, and implications for future observing strategies are pointed out. We discuss how the afterglow can provide a probe for the nature of the burst sources.

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