Multi-wavelength view of the close-by GRB 190829A sheds light on gamma-ray burst physics
O. S. Salafia, M. E. Ravasio, J. Yang, T. An, M. Orienti, G., Ghirlanda, L. Nava, M. Giroletti, P. Mohan, R. Spinelli, Y. Zhang, B., Marcote, G. Cim\`o, X. Wu, Z. Li

TL;DR
This study used multi-wavelength VLBI observations to analyze the nearby GRB 190829A, providing new insights into its physical properties, shock dynamics, and emission efficiency, across a broad frequency and time range.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed VLBI size and expansion measurements of GRB 190829A, constraining shock physics, electron acceleration, and magnetic field decay with multi-wavelength modeling.
Findings
Source size and expansion rate limits consistent with shock models
Low prompt emission efficiency 4a5; 4a5; 4a5;
Constraints on electron acceleration and magnetic field decay
Abstract
Gamma-ray bursts are produced as a result of cataclysmic events such as the collapse of a massive star or the merger of two neutron stars. We monitored the position of the close-by gamma-ray burst GRB~190829A, which originated from a massive star collapse, through very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) observations with the EVN and the VLBA, involving a total of 30 telescopes across 4 continents. We carried out a total of 9 observations between 9 and 117 days after the gamma-ray burst at 5 and 15 GHz, with a typical resolution of few milliarcseconds (mas). We obtained limits on the source size and expansion rate. The limits are in agreement with the size evolution entailed by a detailed modelling of the multi-wavelength light curves with a forward plus reverse shock model, which agrees with the observations across almost 18 orders of magnitude in frequency (including the High Energy…
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