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2019ApJ...870...38S - Astrophys. J., 870, 38-38 (2019/January-1)

Relativistic supernova ejecta colliding with a circumstellar medium: an application to the low-luminosity GRB 171205A.

SUZUKI A., MAEDA K. and SHIGEYAMA T.

Abstract (from CDS):

We perform multiwavelength light-curve modeling of the recently discovered low-luminosity gamma-ray burst (GRB) 171205A. The emission model is based on the relativistic ejecta-circumstellar medium (CSM) interaction scenario. The collision of freely expanding spherical ejecta traveling at mildly relativistic velocities with the CSM produces the reverse and forward shocks, which dissipate a part of the kinetic energy of the mildly relativistic ejecta. We show that the early gamma-ray emission followed by an X-ray tail can be well explained by the radiation diffusing out from the shocked gas. Mildly relativistic ejecta with a kinetic energy of 5 x 1050 erg and a wind-like CSM with a mass-loss rate of a few 10–4 M yr–1 for a wind velocity of 103 km s–1, which extends up to ∼3 x 1013 cm, are required to account for the gamma-ray luminosity and duration of GRB 171205A. We also calculate the photospheric and nonthermal emission after the optically thick stage, which can fit the late-time X-ray, optical, and radio light curves. Our results suggest that the relativistic ejecta-CSM interaction can be a potential power source for low-luminosity GRBs and other X-ray-bright transients.

Abstract Copyright: © 2019. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): gamma-ray burst: general - gamma-ray burst: individual: GRB 171205A - radiation mechanisms: non-thermal - shock waves - supernovae: general - supernovae: individual: SN 2017iuk

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