The Afterglow of GRB 990123 and a Dense Medium
Abstract
Recent observations show that the temporal decay of the R-band afterglow from GRB 990123 steepened about 2.5 days after the burst. We here propose a possible explanation for such a steepening: a shock expanding in a dense medium has undergone the transition from a relativistic phase to a nonrelativistic phase. We find that this model is consistent with the observations if the medium density is about . By fitting our model to the observed optical and X-ray afterglow quantitatively, we further infer the electron and magnetic energy fractions of the shocked medium and find these two parameters are about 0.1 and respectively. The former parameter is near the equipartition value while the latter is about six orders of magnitude smaller than inferred from the GRB 970508 afterglow. We also discuss possibilities that the dense medium can be produced.
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9904025,
title = {The Afterglow of GRB 990123 and a Dense Medium},
author = {Z. G. Dai and T. Lu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9904025},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
12 pages, LaTeX, published in ApJ Letters