Swift panchromatic observations of the bright gamma-ray burst GRB 050525a
Date
2006Author
Angelini, L
Boyd, P
Capalbi, M
Fenimore, EE
Gehrels, N
Giommi, P
Goad, M
Gronwall, C
Grupe, D
Hill, JE
Hinshaw, D
Hunsberger, S
Hurley, KC
Ivanushkina, M
Kennea, JA
Krimm, HA
Kumar, P
Landsman, W
La Parola, V
Markwardt, CB
McGowan, K
Meszaros, P
Mineo, T
Moretti, A
Morgan, A
Nousek, J
O'Brien, PT
Osborne, JP
Page, K
Page, MJ
Palmer, DM
Parsons, AM
Rhoads, J
Romano, P
Sakamoto, T
Sato, G
Tagliaferri, G
Tueller, J
Wells, AA
White, NE
Blustin, AJ
Band, D
Holland, ST
Marshall, FE
Mason, KO
Perri, M
Poole, T
Roming, P
Rosen, S
Schady, P
Still, M
Zhang, B
Barthelmy, S
Barbier, L
Beardmore, A
Breeveld, A
Burrows, DN
Cummings, JR
Canizzo, J
Campana, S
Chester, MM
Chincarini, G
Cominsky, LR
Cucchiara, A
DE PASQUALE, Massımılıano
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The bright gamma- ray burst GRB 050525a has been detected with the Swift observatory, providing unique multiwavelength coverage from the very earliest phases of the burst. The X- ray and optical / UV afterglow decay light curves both exhibit a steeper slope similar to 0.15 days after the burst, indicative of a jet break. This jet break time combined with the total gamma- ray energy of the burst constrains the opening angle of the jet to be 3 degrees.2. We derive an empirical `` timelag'' redshift from the BAT data of (z) over bar z 0: 69 +/- 0: 02, in good agreement with the spectroscopic redshift of 0.61. Prior to the jet break, the X- ray data can be modeled by a simple power law with index alpha = - 1: 2. However, after 300 s the X- ray flux brightens by about 30% compared to the power- law fit. The optical / UV data have a more complex decay, with evidence of a rapidly falling reverse shock component that dominates in the first minute or so, giving way to a flatter forward shock component at later times. The multiwavelength X- ray/ UV/ optical spectrum of the afterglow shows evidence for migration of the electron cooling frequency through the optical range within 25,000 s. The measured temporal decay and spectral indexes in the X- ray and optical/ UV regimes compare favorably with the standard fireball model for gamma- ray bursts assuming expansion into a constant- density interstellar medium.
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