Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2003-10-17
Astrophys.J. 601 (2004) 1013-1018
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Five pages, four figures, uses emulateapj class file. Accepted to Astrophysical Journal Letters
Scientific paper
10.1086/380777
The ROTSE-IIIa telescope and the SSO-40 inch telescope, both located at Siding Spring Observatory, imaged the early time afterglow of GRB 030418. In this report we present observations of the early afterglow, first detected by the ROTSE-IIIa telescope 211 s after the start of the burst, and only 76 s after the end of the gamma-ray activity. We detect optical emission that rises for ~600 s, slowly varies around R=17.3 mag for ~1400 s, and then fades as a power law of index alpha=-1.36. Additionally, the ROTSE-IIIb telescope, located at McDonald Observatory, imaged the early time afterglow of GRB 030723. The behavior of this light curve was qualitatively similar to that of GRB 030418, but two magnitudes dimmer. These two afterglows are dissimilar to other afterglows such as GRB 990123 and GRB 021211. We investigate whether the early afterglow can be attributed to a synchrotron break in a cooling synchrotron spectrum as it passes through the optical band, but find this model is unable to accurately describe the early light curve. We present a simple model for gamma-ray burst emission emerging from a wind medium surrounding a massive progenitor star. This model provides an effective description of the data, and suggests that the rise of the afterglow can be ascribed to extinction in the local circumburst environment. In this interpretation, these events provide further evidence for the connection between gamma-ray bursts and the collapse of massive stars.
Akerlof Carl W.
Ashley Michael C. B.
Bizyaev Dimitry
Garradd Gordon J.
McKay Timothy A.
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