The three-parameter correlations about optical plateaus of gamma-ray bursts
Shu-Kun Si, Yan-Qing Qi, Feng-Xia Xue, Ya-Jie Liu, Xiao Wu, Shuang-Xi, Yi, Qing-Wen Tang, Yuan-Chuan Zou, Fei-Fei Wang, Xiang-Gao Wang

TL;DR
This study analyzes optical plateau features in 50 gamma-ray bursts, revealing three-parameter correlations that could serve as standard candles and provide insights into GRB radiation physics.
Contribution
It identifies new tight correlations among optical plateau parameters and GRB energies, enhancing understanding of GRB physics and potential cosmological applications.
Findings
Optical plateau break times range from tens to 10^6 seconds.
A tight correlation: L_b,z ∝ T_b,z^{-0.9} E_γ,iso^{0.4}.
Another correlation: L_b,z ∝ T_b,z^{-0.9} E_p,i^{0.5}.
Abstract
Well-sampled optical light curves of 50 gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) with plateau features are compiled from the literature. By empirical fitting, we obtained the parameters of the optical plateaus, such as the decay slopes ( and ), the break times (), and the corresponding optical fluxes () at the break times. The break time of optical plateaus ranges from tens of seconds to seconds, with a typical value about seconds. We have calculated the break luminosity, and it mainly ranges from erg to erg , which is generally two or three orders of magnitude less than the corresponding break luminosity of the X-ray afterglow plateaus. We reanalyzed the optical plateaus and also found that a significantly tighter correlation exists when we added the isotropic equivalent energy of GRBs $E_{\rm…
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