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GRB 070311: a direct link between the prompt emission and the afterglow
P. D'avanzoEliana PalazziV. ManganoG. ChincariniG. ChincariniAlberto MorettiSergio CampanaL. A. AntonelliE. MolinariG. StrattaTeresa MineoFilippo Maria ZerbiD. MalesaniP. RomanoP. RomanoGianpiero TagliaferriEleonora TrojaEleonora TrojaStefano CovinoLuciano NicastroMilvia CapalbiE. J. A. MeursGaspare CusumanoRashid SunyaevRashid SunyaevD. FugazzaD. FugazzaK. L. PageS. D. VerganiJavier GorosabelN. MasettiM. PerriB. SbarufattiSergey SazonovSergey SazonovC. GuidorziC. GuidorziD. C. MorrisSergey V. MolkovA. Llorentesubject
Physicsgamma rays: bursts010308 nuclear & particles physicsAstrophysics (astro-ph)FOS: Physical sciencesAstronomy and AstrophysicsAstrophysicsX-rays: individuals: GRB 070311Light curveAstrophysics01 natural sciencesAfterglowSpace and Planetary Sciencegamma rays: bursts; X-rays: individuals: GRB 0703110103 physical sciencesGamma-ray burst010303 astronomy & astrophysicsTime profiledescription
We present prompt gamma-ray, early NIR/optical, late optical and X-ray observations of the peculiar GRB 070311 discovered by INTEGRAL, in order to gain clues on the mechanisms responsible for the prompt gamma-ray pulse as well as for the early and late multi-band afterglow of GRB 070311. We fitted with empirical functions the gamma-ray and optical light curves and scaled the result to the late time X-rays. The H-band light curve taken by REM shows two pulses peaking 80 and 140 s after the peak of the gamma-ray burst and possibly accompanied by a faint gamma-ray tail. Remarkably, the late optical and X-ray afterglow underwent a major rebrightening between 3x10^4 and 2x10^5 s after the burst with an X-ray fluence comparable with that of the prompt emission extrapolated in the same band. Notably, the time profile of the late rebrightening can be described as the combination of a time-rescaled version of the prompt gamma-ray pulse and an underlying power law. This result supports a common origin for both prompt and late X-ray/optical afterglow rebrightening of GRB 070311 within the external shock scenario. The main fireball would be responsible for the prompt emission, while a second shell would produce the rebrightening when impacting the leading blastwave in a refreshed shock (abridged).
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2007-01-01 |