Energy Injection in Gamma-ray Burst Afterglows
Tanmoy Laskar, Edo Berger, Raffaella Margutti, Daniel Perley, B., Ashley Zauderer, Re'em Sari, and Wen-fai Fong

TL;DR
This paper analyzes multi-wavelength observations of gamma-ray burst afterglows with re-brightening episodes, modeling energy injection to understand their properties and implications for jet mechanics and environment.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive model of energy injection in GRB afterglows, linking observed re-brightenings to ejecta Lorentz factors and jet parameters, and highlights the role of slow-moving ejecta.
Findings
Energy injection explains re-brightening episodes.
Re-brightening GRBs have lower radiative efficiencies.
No evidence of reverse shocks during energy injection.
Abstract
We present multi-wavelength observations and modeling of Gamma-ray Bursts (GRBs) that exhibit a simultaneous re-brightening in their X-ray and optical light curves, and are also detected at radio wavelengths. We show that the re-brightening episodes can be modeled by injection of energy into the blastwave and that in all cases the energy injection rate falls within the theoretical bounds expected for a distribution of energy with ejecta Lorentz factor. Our measured values of the circumburst density, jet opening angle, and beaming corrected kinetic energy are consistent with the distribution of these parameters for long-duration GRBs at both z~1 and z>6, suggesting that the jet launching mechanism and environment of these events are similar to that of GRBs that do not have bumps in their light curves. However, events exhibiting re-brightening episodes have lower radiative efficiencies…
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