Multi-Wavelength Afterglows as Diagnostic Probes of Dense Circumburst Medium in GRBs
Xiao-Hong Zhao

TL;DR
This paper explores how multi-wavelength afterglow observations can diagnose dense circumburst environments of GRBs, especially in AGN disks, revealing distinct frequency-dependent signatures that differ from typical interstellar medium cases.
Contribution
It introduces a systematic analysis of afterglow signatures in dense environments, highlighting unique frequency-dependent behaviors for different jet opening angles.
Findings
X-ray afterglows show shallow decay or bumps in dense media.
Wavelength-dependent jet breaks occur, with GeV and optical bands breaking simultaneously.
X-ray breaks are delayed due to SSC component effects.
Abstract
Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are generally believed to occur in environments where the surrounding medium is either a uniform interstellar medium (ISM) or, in some cases, a dense stellar wind from a massive progenitor. Recently, GRB 191019A has been proposed to originate within the accretion disk of an active galactic nucleus (AGN), suggesting that some GRBs may occur in extremely dense environments, although this interpretation remains under debate. This scenario has drawn considerable attention, as AGN disks are promising sites that can host progenitors of both long and short GRBs, and whose dense, gas-rich environment could significantly influence jet propagation and afterglow emission. Yet, our theoretical understanding of the resulting afterglow signatures in such environments is limited, and further systematic exploration is required. In this study, we investigate how multi-wavelength…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
