GRB 011121: A collimated outflow into wind-blown surroundings

We discover a break in the GRB 011121 afterglow light curve after 1.3 days, which implies an initial jet opening angle of about 9 deg. The SED during the first four days is achromatic, and supports the jet origin of this break. The SED during the supernova bump can be best represented by a black bod...

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Veröffentlicht in:arXiv.org 2003-09
Hauptverfasser: Greiner, J, Klose, S, Salvato, M, Zeh, A, Schwarz, R, Hartmann, D H, Masetti, N, Stecklum, B, Lamer, G, Lodieu, N, Scholz, R D, Sterken, C, Gorosabel, J, Burud, I, Rhoads, J, Mitrofanov, I, Litvak, M, Sanin, A, Grinkov, V, Andersen, M I, Castro Cerón, J M, Castro-Tirado, A J, Fruchter, A, Fynbo, J U, Hjorth, J, Kaper, L, Kouveliotou, C, Palazzi, E, Pian, E, Rol, E, Tanvir, N R, Vreeswijk, P M, R A M J Wijers, van den Heuvel, E
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Zusammenfassung:We discover a break in the GRB 011121 afterglow light curve after 1.3 days, which implies an initial jet opening angle of about 9 deg. The SED during the first four days is achromatic, and supports the jet origin of this break. The SED during the supernova bump can be best represented by a black body with a temperature of 6000 K. The deduced parameters for the decay slope as well as the spectral index favor a wind scenario, i.e. an outflow into a circum-burst environment shaped by the stellar wind of a massive GRB progenitor. Due to its low redshift of z=0.36, GRB 011121 has been the best example for the GRB-supernova connection until GRB 030329, and provides compelling evidence for a circum-burster wind region expected to exist if the progenitor was a massive star.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.0309733