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The Radio to GeV Afterglow of GRB 221009A

Authors :
Tanmoy Laskar
Kate D. Alexander
Raffaella Margutti
Tarraneh Eftekhari
Ryan Chornock
Edo Berger
Yvette Cendes
Anne Duerr
Daniel A. Perley
Maria Edvige Ravasio
Ryo Yamazaki
Eliot H. Ayache
Thomas Barclay
Rodolfo Barniol Duran
Shivani Bhandari
Daniel Brethauer
Collin T. Christy
Deanne L. Coppejans
Paul Duffell
Wen-fai Fong
Andreja Gomboc
Cristiano Guidorzi
Jamie A. Kennea
Shiho Kobayashi
Andrew Levan
Andrei P. Lobanov
Brian D. Metzger
Eduardo Ros
Genevieve Schroeder
P. K. G. Williams
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal Letters, Vol 946, Iss 1, p L23 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2023.

Abstract

GRB 221009A ( z = 0.151) is one of the closest known long γ -ray bursts (GRBs). Its extreme brightness across all electromagnetic wavelengths provides an unprecedented opportunity to study a member of this still-mysterious class of transients in exquisite detail. We present multiwavelength observations of this extraordinary event, spanning 15 orders of magnitude in photon energy from radio to γ -rays. We find that the data can be partially explained by a forward shock (FS) from a highly collimated relativistic jet interacting with a low-density, wind-like medium. Under this model, the jet’s beaming-corrected kinetic energy ( E _K ∼ 4 × 10 ^50 erg) is typical for the GRB population. The radio and millimeter data provide strong limiting constraints on the FS model, but require the presence of an additional emission component. From equipartition arguments, we find that the radio emission is likely produced by a small amount of mass (≲6 × 10 ^−7 M _⊙ ) moving relativistically (Γ ≳ 9) with a large kinetic energy (≳10 ^49 erg). However, the temporal evolution of this component does not follow prescriptions for synchrotron radiation from a single power-law distribution of electrons (e.g., in a reverse shock or two-component jet), or a thermal-electron population, perhaps suggesting that one of the standard assumptions of afterglow theory is violated. GRB 221009A will likely remain detectable with radio telescopes for years to come, providing a valuable opportunity to track the full lifecycle of a powerful relativistic jet.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20418213 and 20418205
Volume :
946
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal Letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.685bea0c1264ca0ba1b4cab5853f084
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/acbfad