Multi-band analyses of the bright GRB 230812B and the associated SN2023pel
T. Hussenot-Desenonges, T. Wouters, N. Guessoum, I. Abdi, A. Abulwfa,, C. Adami, J. F. Ag\"u\'i Fern\'andez, T. Ahumada, V. Aivazyan, D. Akl, S., Anand, C. M. Andrade, S. Antier, S. A. Ata, P. D'Avanzo, Y. A. Azzam, A., Baransky, S. Basa, M. Blazek, P. Bendjoya, S. Beradze

TL;DR
This study presents comprehensive multi-band observations of the bright, nearby GRB 230812B and its associated supernova SN2023pel, analyzing its physical properties and environment through empirical and Bayesian methods.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed multi-wavelength dataset and analysis of GRB 230812B and confirms the supernova SN2023pel, including its velocity, luminosity, and environmental parameters.
Findings
Supernova SN2023pel confirmed spectroscopically.
Maximum bolometric luminosity of SN2023pel is 5.75 x 10^{42} erg/s.
GRB 230812B occurred in a low-density environment with a narrow jet angle.
Abstract
GRB~230812B is a bright and relatively nearby () long gamma-ray burst (GRB) that has generated significant interest in the community and has thus been observed over the entire electromagnetic spectrum. We report over 80 observations in X-ray, ultraviolet, optical, infrared, and sub-millimeter bands from the GRANDMA (Global Rapid Advanced Network for Multi-messenger Addicts) network of observatories and from observational partners. Adding complementary data from the literature, we then derive essential physical parameters associated with the ejecta and external properties (i.e. the geometry and environment) of the GRB and compare with other analyses of this event. We spectroscopically confirm the presence of an associated supernova, SN2023pel, and we derive a photospheric expansion velocity of v 17 km s. We analyze the photometric data first using…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae
