Multiwavelength View of the Close-by GRB 190829A Sheds Light on Gamma-Ray Burst Physics

Author:

Salafia Om SharanORCID,Ravasio Maria EdvigeORCID,Yang JunORCID,An TaoORCID,Orienti MonicaORCID,Ghirlanda GiancarloORCID,Nava LaraORCID,Giroletti MarcelloORCID,Mohan PrashanthORCID,Spinelli Riccardo,Zhang YingkangORCID,Marcote BenitoORCID,Cimò GiuseppeORCID,Wu XuefengORCID,Li Zhixuan

Abstract

Abstract We monitored the position of the close-by (about 370 Mpc) gamma-ray burst GRB 190829A, which originated from a massive star collapse, through very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) observations with the European VLBI Network and the Very Long Baseline Array, carrying out a total of nine observations between 9 and 117 days after the gamma-ray burst at 5 and 15 GHz, with a typical resolution of a few milliarcseconds. From a state-of-the art analysis of these data, we obtained valuable limits on the source size and expansion rate. The limits are in agreement with the size evolution entailed by a detailed modeling of the multiwavelength light curves with a forward-plus-reverse shock model, which agrees with the observations across almost 18 orders of magnitude in frequency (including the HESS data at TeV photon energies) and more than 4 orders of magnitude in time. Thanks to the multiwavelength, high-cadence coverage of the afterglow, inherent degeneracies in the afterglow model are broken to a large extent, allowing us to capture some unique physical insights; we find a low prompt emission efficiency of ≲10−3, a low fraction of relativistic electrons in the forward shock downstream χ e < 13% (90% credible level), and a rapid decay of the magnetic field in the reverse shock downstream after the shock crossing. While our model assumes an on-axis jet, our VLBI astrometry is not sufficiently tight as to exclude any off-axis viewing angle, but we can exclude the line of sight to have been more than ∼2° away from the border of the gamma-ray-producing region based on compactness arguments.

Funder

Ministero dell’Istruzione, dell’Università e della Ricerca

Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica

MOST ∣ National Key Research and Development Program of China

CAS ∣ Youth Innovation Promotion Association

Ministerio de Asuntos Económicos y Transformación Digital, Gobierno de España

Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades

EC ∣ Seventh Framework Programme

European Commission

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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