Multiwavelength observations of GRB 140629A. A long burst with an achromatic jet break in the optical and X-ray afterglow
Y.-D. Hu, S. R. Oates, V. M. Lipunov, B.-B. Zhang, A. J., Castro-Tirado, S. Jeong, R. S\'anchez-Ram\'irez, J. C. Tello, R. Cunniffe, E., Gorbovskoy, M. D. Caballero-Garc\'ia, S. B. Pandey, V. G. Kornilov, N. V., Tyurina, A. S. Kuznetsov, P. V. Balanutsa, O. A. Gress, I. Gorbunov

TL;DR
This study presents comprehensive multiwavelength observations of GRB 140629A, revealing an achromatic jet break, narrow jet geometry, and host galaxy properties, advancing understanding of long GRB afterglow physics and environments.
Contribution
It provides detailed modeling of the jet structure, environment, and host galaxy, with new constraints on jet opening angle, energy, and the GRB's relation to known correlations.
Findings
Achromatic jet break observed at 0.4 days post-trigger.
Jet opening angle estimated at 6.7 degrees.
Host galaxy is low-mass, star-forming, with high neutral hydrogen density.
Abstract
We investigate the long GRB140629A through multiwavelength observations, which cover optical, infrared and X-rays between 40s and 3yr after the burst, to derive the properties of the dominant jet and its host galaxy. Polarisation observations by the MASTER telescope indicate that this burst is weakly polarised. The optical spectrum contains absorption features, from which we confirm the redshift of the GRB as originating at z=2.276. We performed spectral fitting of the X-rays to optical afterglow data and find there is no strong spectral evolution. We determine the hydrogen column density to be 7.2x10^21cm^-2 along the line of sight. The afterglow in this burst can be explained by a blast wave jet with a long-lasting central engine expanding into a uniform medium in the slow cooling regime. At the end of energy injection, a normal decay phase is observed in both the optical and X-ray…
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