GRB 090426: Discovery of a jet break in a short burst afterglow
A. Nicuesa Guelbenzu, S. Klose, A. Rossi, D. A. Kann, T. Kr\"uhler, J., Greiner, A. Rau, F. Olivares E., P. M. J. Afonso, R. Filgas, A. K\"upc\"u, Yolda\c{s}, S. McBreen, M. Nardini, P. Schady, S. Schmidl, A. C. Updike, A., Yolda\c{s}

TL;DR
This study presents the discovery of a jet break in the afterglow of GRB 090426, a short-duration gamma-ray burst, providing evidence that challenges the traditional classification based solely on burst duration.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed optical/NIR light curve analysis of a short GRB showing a jet break, suggesting a massive star progenitor despite its short duration.
Findings
Detected a jet break at 0.4 days in the afterglow light curve
Achromatic decay supports the jet break interpretation
Progenitor likely a massive star, not a compact merger
Abstract
Context: The link between the duration of GRBs and the nature of their progenitors remains disputed. Short bursts (with durations of less than ~2 s) are less frequently observed, technically more difficult to localize, and exhibit significantly fainter afterglows. Aims: It is of critical importance to establish whether the burst duration can reliably distinguish the different GRB population models of collapsars and compact stellar mergers. The Swift GRB 090426 provides an unique opportunity to address this question. Its duration (T_90=1.28 s) places GRB 090426 firmly in the short burst population, while the high redshift (z=2.609), host galaxy properties, and prompt emission spectral characteristics are more similar to those of long-duration GRBs. Methods: On the basis of data obtained with the Tautenburg 2m telescope (Germany) and the 7-channel imager GROND (La Silla, Chile), we…
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