Constraining the circumburst medium of gamma-ray bursts with X-ray afterglows
Xiao Tian, Ying Qin, Mei Du, Shuang-Xi Yi, Yan-Ke Tang

TL;DR
This study analyzes 39 GRB X-ray afterglows to determine the density profile of their surrounding medium, finding it to be neither purely wind-like nor uniform, thus refining understanding of GRB environments.
Contribution
It introduces a new sample of GRB X-ray afterglows and constrains the circumburst medium density profile using detailed light curve analysis and the fireball forward shock model.
Findings
The medium density profile index k is concentrated around 1.0.
X-ray afterglow timescales show correlations similar to optical afterglows.
The ambient medium is neither purely homogeneous nor wind-like.
Abstract
Long gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are considered to be originated from core collapse of massive stars. It is believed that the afterglow property is determined by the density of the material in the surrounding interstellar medium. Therefore, the circumburst density can be used to distinguish between an interstellar wind , and a constant density medium (ISM), . Previous studies with different afterglow samples, show that the circumburst medium of GRBs is neither simply supported by an interstellar wind, nor completely favored by an ISM. In this work, our new sample is consisted of 39 GRBs with smoothly onset bump-like features in early X-ray afterglows, in which 20 GRBs have the redshift measurements. By using a smooth broken power law function to fit the bumps of X-ray light curves, we derive the full width at half-maximum (FWHM) as the feature width…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research
