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A morphological analysis of gamma-ray burst early optical afterglows

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2015-09-23 v1

Abstract

Within the framework of the external shock model of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) afterglows, we perform a morphological analysis of the early optical lightcurves to directly constrain model parameters. We define four morphological types, i.e. the reverse shock dominated cases with/without the emergence of the forward shock peak (Type I/ Type II), and the forward shock dominated cases without/with νm\nu_m crossing the band (Type III/IV). We systematically investigate all the Swift GRBs that have optical detection earlier than 500 s and find 3/63 Type I bursts (4.8%), 12/63 Type II bursts (19.0%), 30/63 Type III bursts (47.6%), 8/63 Type IV bursts (12.7%) and 10/63 Type III/IV bursts (15.9%). We perform Monte Carlo simulations to constrain model parameters in order to reproduce the observations. We find that the favored value of the magnetic equipartition parameter in the forward shock (ϵBf\epsilon_B^f) ranges from 10610^{-6} to 10210^{-2}, and the reverse-to-forward ratio of ϵB\epsilon_B (RBR_B) is about 100. The preferred electron equipartition parameter ϵer,f\epsilon_e^{r,f} value is 0.01, which is smaller than the commonly assumed value, e.g., 0.1. This could mitigate the so- called "efficiency problem" for the internal shock model, if ϵe\epsilon_e during the prompt emission phase (in the internal shocks) is large (say, 0.1\sim 0.1). The preferred RBR_B value is in agreement with the results in previous works that indicates a moderately magnetized baryonic jet for GRBs.

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@article{arxiv.1507.01303,
  title  = {A morphological analysis of gamma-ray burst early optical afterglows},
  author = {He Gao and Xiang-Gao Wang and Peter Mészáros and Bing Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.01303},
  year   = {2015}
}

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13 pages, 5 figures, 3 tables, accepted for publication in ApJ