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External Shock in a Multi-Bursting Gamma-ray Burst: Energy Injection Phase induced by the Later Launched Ejecta

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2018-01-31 v1

Abstract

Central engine of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) may be intermittent and launch several episodes of ejecta separated by a long quiescent interval. In this scenario, an external shock is formed due to the propagation of the first launched ejecta into the circum-burst medium and the later launched ejecta may interact with the external shock at later period. Owing to the internal dissipation, the later launched ejecta may be observed at a later time (tjett_{\rm{jet}}). In this paper, we study the relation of tbt_{\rm{b}} and tjett_{\rm{jet}}, where tbt_{\rm{b}} is the collision time of the later launched ejecta with the formed external shock. It is found that the relation of tbt_{\rm{b}} and tjett_{\rm{jet}} depends on the bulk Lorentz factor (Γjet\Gamma_{\rm{jet}}) of the later launched ejecta and the density (ρ\rho) of the circum-burst medium. If the value of Γjet\Gamma_{\rm{jet}} or ρ\rho is low, the tbt_{\rm{b}} would be significantly larger than tjett_{\rm{jet}}. However, the tbtjett_{\rm{b}}\sim t_{\rm{jet}} can be found if the value of Γjet\Gamma_{\rm{jet}} or ρ\rho is significantly large. Our results can explain the large lag of the optical emission relative to the γ\gamma-ray/X-ray emission in GRBs, e.g., GRB~111209A. For GRBs with a precursor, our results suggest that the energy injection into the external shock and thus more than one external-reverse shock may appear in the main prompt emission phase. According to our model, we estimate the Lorentz factor of the second launched ejecta in GRB~160625B.

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@article{arxiv.1712.01077,
  title  = {External Shock in a Multi-Bursting Gamma-ray Burst: Energy Injection Phase induced by the Later Launched Ejecta},
  author = {Da-Bin Lin and Bao-Quan Huang and Tong Liu and Wei-Min Gu and Hui-Jun Mu and En-Wei Liang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.01077},
  year   = {2018}
}

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10 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ