Evidence for a Bright-edged Jet in the Optical/Near-infrared Afterglow of GRB 160625B
Abstract
Using deep and high-cadence gamma-ray burst (GRB) afterglow data from the Reionization And Transients Infra-Red/Optical camera, we observe a sharp and achromatic light curve break 12.6 days after the GRB, accompanied by an approximately achromatic bump. Fitting of the optical, near-infrared, and X-ray data suggest a very narrow (2°) jet that remains collimated at late time. We argue that the sharp light curve bump suggests an edge-brightened jet, perhaps emitting only during a brief period of lateral jet expansion. The light curve also exhibits a gradual spectral evolution lasting >10 days. The evolution of the flux can be modeled as {Flux}∼ {≤ft(\tfrac{t}{[20{days}]}\right)}α {≤ft(\tfrac{λ }{[800{nm}]}\right)}β , with a temporal slope α = -0.956 ± 0.003 and a gradually time-varying spectral slope β =(0.60 +/- 0.07)+(0.26+/- 0.06){log}≤ft(\tfrac{t}{20 {days}}\right).
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- March 2019
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:1810.08852
- Bibcode:
- 2019ApJ...873L...6S
- Keywords:
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- gamma-ray burst: general;
- gamma-ray burst: individual: GRB 160625B;
- stars: jets;
- Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
- E-Print:
- 10 pages, 3 figures, accepted to ApJ