GRB 020813: Polarization in the case of a smooth optical decay
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- 6 July 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by EDP Sciences in Astronomy & Astrophysics
- Vol. 422 (1) , 113-119
- https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20034409
Abstract
We present the results of a VLT polarimetric monitoring campaign of the GRB 020813 optical afterglow carried out in three nights, from 0.88 to 4.20 days after the gamma-ray event. The mean values of the degree of linear polarization (P) and its position angle (θ) resulting from our campaign are and , after correcting for Galactic interstellar polarization. Our VLT data set is most naturally described by a constant degree of linear polarization and position angle, nonetheless a slow θ evolution cannot be entirely ruled out by our data. The VLT monitoring campaign did not reveal either a significant θ rotation respect to the Keck spectropolarimetric observations performed ~0.25 days after the GRB (Barth et al. [CITE]). However, is a factor of two lower than the polarization degree measured from Keck. Additionally, the VLT polarization data allowed us to construct an accurate V-band light curve. The V-band photometric data revealed a smooth light curve with a break located between the last Keck and our first VLT polarimetric measurement, days after the GRB. The typical magnitude fluctuations of the VLT V-band lightcurve are 0.003 mag, 0.010 mag and 0.016 mag for our three observing nights, respectively. We speculate that the stability of θ might be related to the smoothness of the light curve.Keywords
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