2019ApJ...884..121L


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2019ApJ...884..121L - Astrophys. J., 884, 121-121 (2019/October-3)

A reverse shock in GRB 181201A.

LASKAR T., VAN EERTEN H., SCHADY P., MUNDELL C.G., ALEXANDER K.D., BARNIOL DURAN R., BERGER E., BOLMER J., CHORNOCK R., COPPEJANS D.L., FONG W.-F., GOMBOC A., JORDANA-MITJANS N., KOBAYASHI S., MARGUTTI R., MENTEN K.M., SARI R., YAMAZAKI R., LIPUNOV V.M., GORBOVSKOY E., KORNILOV V.G., TYURINA N., ZIMNUKHOV D., PODESTA R., LEVATO H., BUCKLEY D.A.H., TLATOV A., REBOLO R. and SERRA-RICART M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present comprehensive multiwavelength radio to X-ray observations of GRB 181201A spanning from ≃150 s to ≃163 days after the burst, comprising the first joint ALMA-VLA-GMRT observations of a gamma-ray burst (GRB) afterglow. The radio and millimeter-band data reveal a distinct signature at ≃3.9 days, which we interpret as reverse-shock (RS) emission. Our observations present the first time that a single radio-frequency spectral energy distribution can be decomposed directly into RS and forward shock (FS) components. We perform detailed modeling of the full multiwavelength data set, using Markov Chain Monte Carlo sampling to construct the joint posterior density function of the underlying physical parameters describing the RS and FS synchrotron emission. We uncover and account for all discovered degeneracies in the model parameters. The joint RS-FS modeling reveals a weakly magnetized (σ ≃ 3 x 10–3), mildly relativistic RS, from which we derive an initial bulk Lorentz factor of Γ0 ≃ 103 for the GRB jet. Our results support the hypothesis that low-density environments are conducive to the observability of RS emission. We compare our observations to other events with strong RS detections and find a likely observational bias selecting for longer lasting, nonrelativistic RSs. We present and begin to address new challenges in modeling posed by the present generation of comprehensive, multifrequency data sets.

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

Journal keyword(s): Gamma-ray bursts - Astronomy data modeling - High energy astrophysics - Transient sources - Gamma-ray transient sources - Radio transient sources - X-ray transient sources - Markov chain Monte Carlo - Interstellar synchrotron emission - Shocks - Relativistic jets - Relativistic fluid dynamics

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Number of rows : 12
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 3C 48 QSO 01 37 41.2996631208 +33 09 35.080388820   16.62 16.20     ~ 2820 2
2 Fermi bn140304557 gB 02 02 33.90 +33 28 27.9           ~ 86 0
3 SN 2016jca SN* 06 06 51.36 -26 47 29.7           SNIc 108 0
4 SN 2013cq SN* 11 32 32.84 +27 41 56.2           SNIc 520 1
5 QSO B1958-179 QSO 20 00 57.09043927 -17 48 57.6726139   18.02 18.60 15.33   ~ 268 1
6 GRB 160625B gB 20 34 23.67 +06 55 11.1           ~ 175 0
7 Fermi bn160509374 gB 20 47 00.90 +76 06 30.1           ~ 111 0
8 GRB 181201A gB 21 17 11.20 -12 37 50.9           ~ 51 0
9 QSO B2128-123 BLL 21 31 35.2617909696 -12 07 04.795364172   16.33 16.11 15.87   ~ 455 1
10 4C 06.69 Bla 21 48 05.45866779 +06 57 38.6041877   16.85 16.47 15.06   ~ 676 1
11 ICRF J225805.9-275821 Sy1 22 58 05.96287687 -27 58 21.2567572   17.34 16.77 17.20   ~ 366 1
12 GRB 980703 gB 23 59 06.7 +08 35 07           ~ 447 1

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