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Theoretical modeling of the exceptional GRB 221009A afterglow

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2024-09-26 v2

Abstract

The extraordinary gamma-ray burst GRB 221009A provides a great opportunity to investigate the enigmatic origin and evolution of GRBs. However, the complexity of the observations associated with this GRB provides significant challenges to developing a theoretical modeling in a coherent framework. In this paper, we present a theoretical interpretation of the GRB 221009A afterglow within the relativistic fireball scenario, aiming to describe the broadband dataset with a consistent model evolution. We find that the adiabatic fireball evolution in the slow-cooling regime provides a viable scenario in good agreement with observations. Crucial to our analysis is the set of simultaneous GeV and TeV gamma-ray data obtained by AGILE and LHAASO during the early afterglow phases. Having successfully modeled as inverse Compton emission the high-energy spectral and lightcurve properties of the afterglow up to 10410^4 s, we extend our model to later times when also optical and X-ray data are available. This approach results in a coherent physical framework that successfully describes all observed properties of the afterglow up to very late times, approximately 10610^6 s. Our model requires time-variable microphysical parameters, with a moderately increasing efficiency εe\varepsilon_e of a few percent for transferring the shock energy to radiating particles and a decreasing efficiency for magnetic field generation εB\varepsilon_B in the range 10510^{-5}-10710^{-7}. Fitting the detailed multifrequency spectral data across the afterglow provides a unique test of our model.

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@article{arxiv.2409.02859,
  title  = {Theoretical modeling of the exceptional GRB 221009A afterglow},
  author = {L. Foffano and M. Tavani and G. Piano},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.02859},
  year   = {2024}
}

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