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Testing the External Shock Model of Gamma-Ray Bursts using the Late-Time Simultaneous Optical and X-ray Afterglows

Astrophysics 2009-11-13 v2

Abstract

We study the ``normal'' decay phase of the X-ray afterglows of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), which follows the shallow decay phase, using the events simultaneously observed in the R-band. The classical external shock model -- in which neither the delayed energy injection nor time-dependency of shock micro-physics is considered -- shows that the decay indices of the X-ray and R-band light curves, αX\alpha_{\rm X} and αO\alpha_{\rm O}, obey a certain relation, and that in particular, αOαX\alpha_{\rm O}-\alpha_{\rm X} should be larger than -1/4 unless the ambient density increases with the distance from the central engine. For our selected 14 samples, we have found that 4 events violate the limit at more than the 3σ\sigma level, so that a fraction of events are outliers of the classical external shock model at the ``normal'' decay phase.

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@article{arxiv.0707.2826,
  title  = {Testing the External Shock Model of Gamma-Ray Bursts using the Late-Time Simultaneous Optical and X-ray Afterglows},
  author = {Yuji Urata and Ryo Yamazaki and Takanori Sakamoto and Kuiyun Huang and Weikang Zheng and Goro Sato and Tsutomu Aoki and Jinsong Deng and Kunihito Ioka and WingHuen Ip and Koji S. Kawabata and YiHsi Lee and Xin Liping and Hiroyuki Mito and Takashi Miyata and Yoshikazu Nakada and Takashi Ohsugi and Yulei Qiu and Takao Soyano and Kenichi Tarusawa and Makoto Tashiro and Makoto Uemura and Jianyan Wei and Takuya Yamashita},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0707.2826},
  year   = {2009}
}

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Accepted for publication in ApJL. 12 page, 2 figures, 2 tables