GRB jet structure and the jet break
Gavin P Lamb, D. Alexander Kann, Joseph John Fern\'andez, Ilya Mandel,, Andrew J. Levan, Nial R. Tanvir

TL;DR
This study analyzes the shape of jet breaks in gamma-ray burst afterglows, revealing how jet structure and lateral spreading influence the sharpness of observed lightcurve breaks, with implications for understanding jet composition.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of jet break sharpness related to jet structure and spreading, providing a method to infer jet properties from afterglow lightcurves.
Findings
Lateral spreading results in sharper jet breaks.
Sharp-edged jets show sharpness dependence on inclination.
Smooth-edged jets have a narrower sharpness range.
Abstract
We investigate the shape of the jet break in within-beam gamma-ray burst (GRB) optical afterglows for various lateral jet structure profiles. We consider cases with and without lateral spreading and a range of inclinations within the jet core half-opening angle, . We fit model and observed afterglow lightcurves with a smoothly-broken power-law function with a free-parameter that describes the sharpness of the break. We find that the jet break is sharper ( is greater) when lateral spreading is included than in the absence of lateral spreading. For profiles with a sharp-edged core, the sharpness parameter has a broad range of , whereas profiles with a smooth-edged core have a narrower range of when models both with and without lateral spreading are included. For sharp-edged jets, the jet break…
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