GRB afterglow light curves from uniform and non-uniform jets
Abstract
Here we calculate the GRB afterglow light curves from a relativistic jet as seen by observers at a wide range of viewing angles from the jet axis, and the jet is uniform or non-uniform. We find that, for uniform jet the afterglow light curves for different viewing angles are somewhat different: in general, there are two breaks in the light curve, corresponding to the time and respectively. However, for non-uniform jet, the things become more complicated. For the case , we can obtain the analytical results, for there should be two breaks in the light curve correspond to and respectively, while for there should be only one break corresponds to , and this provides a possible explanation for some rapidly fading afterglows whose light curves have no breaks since the time at which is much earlier than our first observation time. For the case , our numerical results show that, the afterglow light curves are strongly affected by the values of , and . If the values of and are larger, there will be a prominent flattening in the afterglow light curve, which is quite different from the uniform jet, and after the flattening a very sharp break will be occurred at the time $\gamma\sim (\theta_v + \theta_c)^{-1}.
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0212514,
title = {GRB afterglow light curves from uniform and non-uniform jets},
author = {D. M. Wei and Z. P. Jin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0212514},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
Latex, 5 pages, accepted for publication by A&A