Modeling Fluctuations in Gamma‐Ray Burst Afterglow Light Curves
- 20 November 2003
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 598 (1) , 400-410
- https://doi.org/10.1086/378388
Abstract
The fluctuations observed in the light curves of some GRB-afterglows (such as GRB 021004) provide a useful tool to probe the circum-burst density profile and to probe the variations in the energy of blast-wave with time. We present a general formalism that reduces the calculation of the observed light curve from a Blandford-Mackee blast-wave to the evaluation of a one dimensional integral. Using this formalism we obtain a simple approximation to the general light curve that arises in more complex situations where the afterglow's energy or the external density vary. The solution is valid for spherically symmetric profiles and it takes a full consideration of the angular time delay effects. We present the light curves of several external density profiles and demonstrate the effects of density variations on the light curve. We also re-visit the afterglow of GRB021004 and we find that the steep decay after the first bump ($sim 4000sec$) cannot result from a spherically symmetric density variation or from the passage of the synchrotron frequency through the optical band. This suggests that an angular structure is responsible to some of the observed features in the light curve. This may be the first evidence that an angular structure is important in the early stages of the afterglow.Keywords
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