Multi-epoch afterglow rebrightenings in GRB 250129A: Evidence for successive shock interactions
D. Akl, S. Antier, H. Koehn, P.T.H. Pang, J.J. Geng, R. Gill, E. Abdikamalov, C. Adami, V. Aivazyan, L. Almeida, S. Alshamsi, C. Andrade, Q. Andr\'e, C. Angulo-Valdez, J.-L. Atteia, K. Barkaoui, S. Basa, R.L. Becerra, P. Bendjoya, D. Berdikhan, E. Bernaud, S. Boissier

TL;DR
This study analyzes the complex afterglow rebrightenings in GRB 250129A, providing evidence that they result from successive refreshed shocks, and tests the fireball model against alternative explanations using Bayesian methods.
Contribution
It introduces a Bayesian framework to analyze multi-epoch afterglow rebrightenings, demonstrating that they are best explained by successive refreshed shocks rather than single-event scenarios.
Findings
Rebrightenings are consistent with refreshed shocks from delayed shell collisions.
Two significant rebrightening episodes occur within 1.1 days post trigger.
The fireball model is supported over alternative scenarios for this GRB.
Abstract
Most long gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) exhibit afterglows broadly consistent with external forward-shock emission, typically described by smooth broken power-law decays in the multiband light curve. However, a minority of well-sampled GRBs deviate from this behavior, including GRB 250129A. This object shows multiple late-time rebrightenings at X-ray and optical wavelengths. Rebrightenings are often attributed to energy injection from prolonged central engine activity, refreshed shocks from delayed shell collisions, density jumps in the ambient medium, or angular jet structure and viewing-angle effects. After analysing the prompt emission observed in gamma-rays and the near-infrared, we investigate the origin of X-ray and optical flaring episodes in GRB 250129A. Physical processes in the afterglow light curves were investigated using methods ranging from empirical fitting to Bayesian…
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TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors
