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Modeling Gamma-ray burst Afterglow observations with an Off-axis Jet emission

Fraija, Nissim ; Galvan-Gamez, Antonio ; Boris Betancourt Kamenetskaia ; Dainotti, Maria G ; Dichiara, Simone ; Veres, P ; Becerra, Rosa L ; A C Caligula do E S Pedreira

arXiv.org, 2022-05

Ithaca: Cornell University Library, arXiv.org

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    Modeling Gamma-ray burst Afterglow observations with an Off-axis Jet emission
  • Autor: Fraija, Nissim ; Galvan-Gamez, Antonio ; Boris Betancourt Kamenetskaia ; Dainotti, Maria G ; Dichiara, Simone ; Veres, P ; Becerra, Rosa L ; A C Caligula do E S Pedreira
  • Materias: Deceleration ; Emission analysis ; Evolution ; Gamma ray bursts ; Gravitational waves ; Light curve ; Lorentz factor ; Mathematical analysis ; Mathematical models ; Physics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ; Synchrotrons ; Thermal emission
  • Es parte de: arXiv.org, 2022-05
  • Descripción: Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are fascinating extragalactic objects. They represent a fantastic opportunity to investigate unique properties not exhibited in other sources. Multi-wavelength afterglow observations from some short- and long-duration GRBs reveal an atypical long-lasting emission that evolves differently from the canonical afterglow light curves favoring the off-axis emission. We present an analytical synchrotron afterglow scenario, and the hydrodynamical evolution of an off-axis top-hat jet decelerated in a stratified surrounding environment. The analytical synchrotron afterglow model is shown during the coasting, deceleration (off- and on-axis emission), and the post-jet-break decay phases, and the hydrodynamical evolution is computed by numerical simulations showing the time evolution of the Doppler factor, the half-opening angle, the bulk Lorentz factor, and the deceleration radius. We show that numerical simulations are in good agreement with those derived with our analytical approach. We apply the current synchrotron model and describe successfully the delayed non-thermal emission observed in a sample of long and short GRBs with evidence of off-axis emission. Furthermore, we provide constraints on the possible afterglow emission by requiring the multi-wavelength upper limits derived for the closest Swift-detected GRBs and promising gravitational-wave events.
  • Editor: Ithaca: Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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