2018A&A...617A.122K


Query : 2018A&A...617A.122K

2018A&A...617A.122K - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 617A, 122-122 (2018/9-1)

The optical/NIR afterglow of GRB 111209A: Complex yet not unprecedented.

KANN D.A., SCHADY P., OLIVARES E.F., KLOSE S., ROSSI A., PERLEY D.A., ZHANG B., KRUHLER T., GREINER J., NICUESA GUELBENZU A., ELLIOTT J., KNUST F., CANO Z., FILGAS R., PIAN E., MAZZALI P., FYNBO J.P.U., LELOUDAS G., AFONSO P.M.J., DELVAUX C., GRAHAM J.F., RAU A., SCHMIDL S., SCHULZE S., TANGA M., UPDIKE A.C. and VARELA K.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. Afterglows of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are simple in the most basic model, but can show many complex features. The ultra-long duration GRB 111209A, one of the longest GRBs ever detected, also has the best-monitored afterglow in this rare class of GRBs.
Aims. We want to address the question whether GRB 111209A was a special event beyond its extreme duration alone, and whether it is a classical GRB or another kind of high-energy transient. The afterglow may yield significant clues.
Methods. We present afterglow photometry obtained in seven bands with the GROND imager as well as in further seven bands with the Ultraviolet/Optical Telescope (UVOT) on-board the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory. The light curve is analysed by multi-band modelling and joint fitting with power-laws and broken power-laws, and we use the contemporaneous GROND data to study the evolution of the spectral energy distribution. We compare the optical afterglow to a large ensemble we have analysed in earlier works, and especially to that of another ultra-long event, GRB 130925A. We furthermore undertake a photometric study of the host galaxy.
Results. We find a strong, chromatic rebrightening event at ~=0.8 days after the GRB, during which the spectral slope becomes redder. After this, the light curve decays achromatically, with evidence for a break at about 9 days after the trigger. The afterglow luminosity is found to not be exceptional. We find that a double-jet model is able to explain the chromatic rebrightening. The afterglow features have been detected in other events and are not unique.
Conclusions. The duration aside, the GRB prompt emission and afterglow parameters of GRB 111209A are in agreement with the known distributions for these parameters. While the central engine of this event may differ from that of classical GRBs, there are multiple lines of evidence pointing to GRB 111209A resulting from the core-collapse of a massive star with a stripped envelope.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2018

Journal keyword(s): gamma-ray burst: general - gamma-ray burst: individual: GRB 111209A - gamma-ray burst: individual: GRB 130925A

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/617/A122): grond.dat uvot.dat>

Simbad objects: 56

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Number of rows : 56
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 GRB 101225A gB 00 00 47.48 +44 36 01.0           ~ 140 0
2 GRB 041219 gB 00 24 27.7 +62 50 34           ~ 225 1
3 GRB 071031 gB 00 25 37.40 -58 03 33.9           ~ 166 0
4 GRB 021004 gB 00 26 54.68 +18 55 41.6           ~ 547 0
5 NAME SMC G 00 52 38.0 -72 48 01   2.79 2.2     ~ 11145 1
6 GRB 050904 gB 00 54 50.794 +14 05 09.42           ~ 469 0
7 [VV96] J005711.3-464750 QSO 00 57 11.2397791296 -46 47 48.396546816   18.9 18.9     ~ 4 0
8 SN 2011kl SN* 00 57 22.64 -46 48 03.6           SNSLSN 230 1
9 LEDA 143819 EmG 00 57 31.7 -46 47 31   16.57   15.61   ~ 4 0
10 Fermi bn100814160 gB 01 29 53.61 -17 59 43.6           ~ 192 0
11 GRB 070616 gB 02 08 36.430 +56 56 44.91           ~ 75 0
12 GRB 170714A gB 02 17 17 +01 58.0           ~ 43 0
13 SN 2009nz SN* 02 26 19.87 -18 57 08.6           ~ 273 1
14 Fermi bn130925164 gB 02 44 42.38 -26 09 15.8           ~ 153 0
15 SN 2006aj SN* 03 21 39.670 +16 52 02.27 17.96 19.11 17.40     SNIc-BL 940 1
16 GRB 091029 gB 04 00 40.00 -55 57 12.7           ~ 147 0
17 GRB 121027A gB 04 14 23.450 -58 49 47.17           ~ 113 0
18 GRB 060124 gB 05 08 25.900 +69 44 26.98   18.91 17.35     ~ 264 0
19 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17428 0
20 GRB 060814B gB 05 24.8 +46 36           ~ 5 0
21 GRB 061126 gB 05 46 24.460 +64 12 38.49 18.62 18.79 19.20     ~ 173 1
22 Fermi bn080928628 gB 06 20 16.85 -55 11 59.3           ~ 165 0
23 GRB 970508 gB 06 53 49.2 +79 16 19           ~ 868 1
24 GRB 080129 gB 07 01 08.13 -07 50 47.8           ~ 79 0
25 SN 2010bh SN* 07 10 30.63 -56 15 19.7           SNIc 287 1
26 GRB 070125 gB 07 51 17.80 +31 09 04.8           ~ 181 0
27 GRB 141121A gB 08 10 40.68 +22 13 02.7           ~ 94 0
28 SN 2012bz SN* 09 07 38.38 +14 01 07.5           SNIb/c 163 1
29 GRB 020124 gB 09 32 50.8 -11 31 11           ~ 152 0
30 GRB 061121 gB 09 48 54.570 -13 11 42.68 17.19 17.71 17.02     ~ 326 0
31 Fermi bn121217313 gB 10 14 50.32 -62 21 03.3           ~ 60 0
32 SN 2003dh SN* 10 44 50.030 +21 31 18.15     16.2     SNIcpec 1208 1
33 GRB 110709B gB 10 58 37.2 -23 27 18           ~ 83 0
34 SWIFT J1112.2-8238 X 11 11 47.797 -82 38 44.71           ~ 60 0
35 SN 2013cq SN* 11 32 32.84 +27 41 56.2           SNIc 512 1
36 GRB 060206 gB 13 31 43.420 +35 03 03.60   19.99 17.09     ~ 313 0
37 GRB 090417B gB 13 58 44.8 +47 00 55           ~ 112 1
38 SN 2013dx SN* 14 29 14.77 +15 46 26.6           ~ 151 0
39 GRB 080319B gB 14 31 41.04 +36 18 09.2           ~ 467 0
40 [DAB2006b] J143227.42+333225.1 SN* 14 32 27.395 +33 32 24.83           SNIc 113 0
41 GRB 060526 gB 15 31 18.360 +00 17 04.90   18.31 17.16     ~ 269 0
42 GRB 110328A gB 16 44 49 +57 34.9           ~ 450 0
43 GRB 000926 gB 17 04 15 +51 46.0           ~ 364 0
44 GRB 160625B gB 20 34 23.67 +06 55 11.1           ~ 171 0
45 SWIFT J2058.4+0516 X 20 58 19.898 +05 13 32.25           ~ 137 0
46 GRB 100621A gB 21 01 13.12 -51 06 22.5           ~ 184 0
47 GRB 080413B gB 21 44 34.62 -19 58 51.2           ~ 168 0
48 GRB 020410 gB 22 06 31.9 -83 49 28           ~ 42 0
49 GRB 050820A gB 22 29 38.110 +19 33 37.10 18.33 19.00 18.47     ~ 386 0
50 Fermi bn091024380 gB 22 37 +56.9           ~ 131 0
51 GRB 081029 gB 23 07 06 -68 10.7           ~ 107 0
52 Fermi bn090926181 gB 23 33 36.18 -66 19 25.9           ~ 301 0
53 GRB 971208 gB 23 45 50 +77 56.4           ~ 18 0
54 XRF 100316D gB ~ ~           ~ 27 0
55 GRB 170714B gB ~ ~           ~ 2 0
56 GRB 080407 gB ~ ~           ~ 9 0

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