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Jet break time -- flux density relationship and constraints on physical parameters of GRB afterglows

Astrophysics 2009-11-10 v2

Abstract

We derive a relation between the flux density Fν,jF_{\nu,j} at the light-curve break of a gamma-ray burst (GRB) afterglow and the break time tjt_{j}. The break is due to the transition from the spherical-like to jet-like evolution of the afterglow, when the Lorentz factor of the jet equals the inverse of the initial half-opening angle, i.e., γ=1/θ0\gamma=1/\theta_0. We show that this relation indeed behaves as Fν,jtjpF_{\nu,j}\propto t_{j}^{-p} among GRBs for the slow-cooling case, where pp is the power-law index of electron distribution. A statistical analysis of the optical jet breaks of nine GRBs gives p=2.10±0.21p=2.10\pm 0.21, which is consistent with the shock acceleration theory. The value of pp derived in this way is different from the observed temporal index α2\alpha_2 (Fνtα2F_{\nu}\propto t^{-\alpha_{2}}) of the late-time light curve after tjt_{j}, which suffers several uncertainties from the unclear hydrodynamics of the sideways expansion and exhibits a large dispersion. Our results not only confirm that the remnants of GRBs are standard candles, but also provide the first evidence that the physical parameters of relativistic shocks are universal, with the favored values ϵe0.1\epsilon_{e}\sim 0.1 and ϵB103\epsilon_{B}\sim 10^{-3}.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0407442,
  title  = {Jet break time -- flux density relationship and constraints on physical parameters of GRB afterglows},
  author = {X. F. Wu and Z. G. Dai and E. W. Liang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0407442},
  year   = {2009}
}

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11 pages including 3 color figures