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ALMA Detection of a Linearly Polarized Reverse Shock in GRB 190114C

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2019-12-23 v2

Abstract

We present ALMA 97.5 GHz total intensity and linear polarization observations of the mm-band afterglow of GRB 190114C spanning 2.2 to 5.2 hours after the burst. We detect linear polarization at the 5σ\approx 5\,\sigma level, decreasing from Π=(0.87±0.13)%\Pi=(0.87\pm0.13)\% to (0.60±0.19)%(0.60\pm0.19)\%, and evolving in polarization position angle from (10±5)(10\pm5)^\circ to (44±12)(-44\pm12)^\circ during the course of the observations. This represents the first detection of polarized millimeter emission in a γ\gamma-ray burst. We show that the optical and X-ray observations between 0.030.03 days and 0.3\sim0.3 days are consistent with a fast cooling forward shock expanding into a wind environment. However, the optical observations at 0.03\lesssim0.03 days, as well as the radio and millimeter observations arise from a separate component, which we interpret as emission from the reverse-shocked ejecta. Using the measured linear polarization, we constrain the coherence scale of tangled magnetic fields in the ejecta to an angular size of θB103\theta_{\rm B} \approx10^{-3} radian, while the rotation of the polarization angle rules out the presence of large scale, ordered axisymmetric magnetic fields, and in particular a large scale toroidal field, in the jet.

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@article{arxiv.1904.07261,
  title  = {ALMA Detection of a Linearly Polarized Reverse Shock in GRB 190114C},
  author = {Tanmoy Laskar and Kate D. Alexander and Ramandeep Gill and Jonathan Granot and Edo Berger and C. G. Mundell and Rodolfo Barniol-Duran and J. Bolmer and Paul Duffell and Hendrik van Eerten and Wen-fai Fong and Shiho Kobayashi and Raffaella Margutti and Patricia Schady},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.07261},
  year   = {2019}
}

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Published in ApJ Letters