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2004ApJ...614L..17L - Astrophys. J., 614, L17-L20 (2004/October-2)

Late-time radio rebrightening of gamma-ray burst afterglows: evidence for double-sided jets.

LI Z. and SONG L.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

The central engine of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) is believed to eject double-sided ultrarelativistic jets. For an observed GRB, one of the twin jets points toward us and is responsible for the prompt gamma-ray and subsequent afterglow emission. We consider in this Letter the other receding jet, which is expected to give rise to late-time radio rebrightening (RRB) when it becomes nonrelativistic (NR) and radiatively isotropic. The RRB peaks at a time 5tNR=2(Ej,51/n)1/3 yr after the GRB (where tNRis the observed NR timescale for the preceding jet, Ejis the jet energy, and n is the ambient medium density). The peak flux is comparable to the preceding jet emission at tNR. We expect the RRB of GRB 030329 1.7 yr after the burst, with a flux of ∼0.6 mJy at 15 GHz. The cases of GRBs 970508 and 980703 have also been discussed. The detection of RRB, which requires a dense monitoring campaign as much as a few years after a GRB, will be the direct evidence for the existence of double-sided jets in GRBs and prove the black hole-disk system formation in the cores of progenitors.

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Journal keyword(s): Gamma Rays: Bursts - ISM: Jets and Outflows - Radio Continuum: General

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