The Afterglow and Kilonova of the Short GRB 160821B

GRB 160821B is a short duration gamma-ray burst (GRB) detected and localized by the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory in the outskirts of a spiral galaxy at z = 0.1613, at a projected physical offset of 16 kpc from the galaxy’s center. We present X-ray, optical/nIR, and radio observations of its counte...

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Veröffentlicht in:Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2019-08, Vol.489 (2), p.2104-2116
Hauptverfasser: Troja, E., Castro-Tirado, A. J., Gonzalez, J Becerra, Hu, Y., Ryan, G. S., Cenko, S. B., Ricci, R., Novara, G., Sanchez-Ramirez, R., Acosta-Pulido, J. A., Ackley, K. D., Garcıa, M. D. Caballero, Eikenberry, S. S., Guziy, S., Jeong, S., Lien, A. Y., Marquez, I., Pandey, S. B., Park, I. H., Sakamoto, T., Tello, J. C., Sokolov, I. V., Tiengo, A., Valeev, A. F., Zhang, B. B., Veilleux, S.
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Zusammenfassung:GRB 160821B is a short duration gamma-ray burst (GRB) detected and localized by the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory in the outskirts of a spiral galaxy at z = 0.1613, at a projected physical offset of 16 kpc from the galaxy’s center. We present X-ray, optical/nIR, and radio observations of its counterpart and model them with two distinct components of emission: a standard afterglow, arising from the interaction of the relativistic jet with the surrounding medium, and a kilonova, powered by the radioactive decay of the sub-relativistic ejecta. Broadband modelling of the afterglow data reveals a weak reverse shock propagating backward into the jet, and a likely jet-break at 3.5 d. This is consistent with a structured jet seen slightly off-axis (θview ∼ θcore) while expanding into a low-density medium (n ≈ 10−3 cm−3). Analysis of the kilonova properties suggests a rapid evolution towards red colours, similar toAT2017gfo, and a low-nIR luminosity, possibly due to the presence of a long-lived neutron star. The global properties of the environment, the inferred low mass (Mej ~ 0.05c) of lanthanide-rich ejecta are consistent with a binary neutron star merger progenitor.
ISSN:0035-8711
1365-2966
DOI:10.1093/mnras/stz2255