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1998A&A...331L..41P - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 331, L41-44 (1998/3-3)

Evidence for a late-time outburst of the X-ray afterglow of GB970508 from BeppoSAX.

PIRO L., AMATI L., ANTONELLI L.A., BUTLER R.C., COSTA E., CUSUMANO G., FEROCI M., FRONTERA F., HEISE J., IN'T ZAND J.J.M., MOLENDI S., MULLER J., NICASTRO L., ORLANDINI M., OWENS A., PARMAR A.N., SOFFITTA P. and TAVANI M.

Abstract (from CDS):

The γ-ray burst GB970508 was observed simultaneously by the Gamma Ray Burst Monitor (GRBM) and one of the X-ray Wide Field Cameras (WFC) aboard BeppoSAX. The latter provided a position within 1.9' radius. A series of follow-up observations with the Narrow Field Intruments (NFI) was then performed in a period from ∼6 hours to 6 days after the main event. A previously unknown source, which we associate with the afterglow of the GRB, was discovered in the error box. We find that, after the initial burst, X-ray emission is still present and decays as ∼t–1.1 up to ∼6x104s. This is followed by a burst of activity with a duration ∼105s. The energy produced in this event is a substantial fraction of the total energy of the GRB, which means that the afterglow is not a remnant of the initial burst (the GRB) that fades away smoothly. Our results support the idea that the processes generating the GRB and its afterglow are the same.

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Journal keyword(s): Gamma rays: bursts - X-rays: bursts

CDS comments: 1RXS J0653.8+7916 = 1RXS J065213.8+790855

Simbad objects: 9

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