GRB120729A: external shock origin for both the prompt gamma-ray emission and afterglow
Abstract
Gamma-ray burst (GRB) 120729A was detected by Swift/BAT and Fermi/GBM, and then rapidly observed by Swift/XRT, Swift/UVOT, and ground-based telescopes. It had a single long and smooth \gamma-ray emission pulse, which extends continuously to the X-rays. We report Lick/KAIT observations of the source, and make temporal and spectral joint fits of the multiwavelength light curves of GRB 120729A. It exhibits achromatic light-curve behavior, consistent with the predictions of the external shock model. The light curves are decomposed into four typical phases: onset bump (Phase I), normal decay (Phase II), shallow decay (Phase III), and post-jet break (Phase IV). The spectral energy distribution (SED) evolves from prompt \gamma-ray emission to the afterglow with photon index from to . There is no obvious evolution of the SED during the afterglow. The multiwavelength light curves from \gamma-ray to optical can be well modeled with an external shock by considering energy injection, and a time-dependent microphysics model with for the emission at early times, ~s. Therefore, we conclude that both the prompt \gamma-ray emission and afterglow of GRB 120729A have the same external shock physical origin. Our model indicates that the evolution can be described as a broken power-law function with and . We also systematically investigate single-pulse GRBs in the Swift era, finding that only a small fraction of GRBs (GRBs 120729A, 051111, and 070318) are likely to originate from an external shock for both the prompt \gamma-ray emission and afterglow.
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@article{arxiv.1804.02104,
title = {GRB120729A: external shock origin for both the prompt gamma-ray emission and afterglow},
author = {Li-Ye Huang and Xiang-Gao Wang and WeiKang Zheng and En-Wei Liang and Da-bin Lin and Shi-Qing Zhong and Hai-Ming Zhang and Xiao-Li Huang and Alexei V. Filippenko and Bing Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.02104},
year = {2018}
}
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23 pages, 9 figures,Accepted for publication in ApJ