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Multiwavelength analysis of the intriguing GRB 061126: the reverse shock scenario and magnetization

Astrophysics 2009-11-13 v2

Abstract

We present a detailed study of the prompt and afterglow emission from Swift GRB 061126 using BAT, XRT, UVOT data and multi-color optical imaging from ten ground-based telescopes. GRB 061126 was a long burst (T_90=191 s) with four overlapping peaks in its gamma-ray light curve. The X-ray afterglow, observed from 26 min to 20 days after the burst, shows a simple power-law decay with alpha_X=1.290 \pm 0.008. Optical observations presented here cover the time range from 258 s (Faulkes Telescope North) to 15 days (Gemini North) after the burst; the decay rate of the optical afterglow shows a steep-to-shallow transition (from alpha_1=1.48 \pm 0.06 to alpha_2=0.88 \pm 0.03) approximately 13 min after the burst. We suggest the early, steep component is due to a reverse shock and show that the magnetic energy density in the ejecta, expressed as a fraction of the equipartion value, is a few ten times larger than in the forward shock in the early afterglow phase. The ejecta might be endowed with primordial magnetic fields at the central engine. The optical light curve implies a late-time break at about 1.5 days after the burst, while there is no evidence of the simultaneous break in the X-ray light curve. We model the broad band emission and show that some afterglow characteristics (the steeper decay in X-ray and the shallow spectral index from optical to X-ray) are difficult to explain in the framework of the standard fireball model. This might imply that the X-ray afterglow is due to an additional emission process, such as late time central engine activity rather than blast-wave shock emission. The possible chromatic break at 1.5 days after the burst would give support to the additional emission scenario.

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@article{arxiv.0804.1727,
  title  = {Multiwavelength analysis of the intriguing GRB 061126: the reverse shock scenario and magnetization},
  author = {A. Gomboc and S. Kobayashi and C. Guidorzi and A. Melandri and V. Mangano and B. Sbarufatti and C. G. Mundell and P. Schady and R. J. Smith and A. C. Updike and D. A. Kann and K. Misra and E. Rol and A. Pozanenko and A. J. Castro-Tirado and G. C. Anupama and D. Bersier and M. F. Bode and D. Carter and P. Curran and A. Fruchter and J. Graham and D. H. Hartmann and M. Ibrahimov and A. Levan and A. Monfardini and C. J. Mottram and P. T. O'Brien and P. Prema and D. K. Sahu and I. A. Steele and N. R. Tanvir and K. Wiersema},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0804.1727},
  year   = {2009}
}

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14 pages, 10 figures, 1 table; Accepted for publication in ApJ

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