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Title:
On re-brightening afterglows of XRFs, Soft GRBs and GRB081028
Authors:
Dado, Shlomo; Dar, Arnon
Publication:
eprint arXiv:0911.1113
Publication Date:
11/2009
Origin:
ARXIV
Keywords:
Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena, Astrophysics - Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics
Comment:
Expanded version. Three new figures and a new section added. Abstract and title changed accordingly
Bibliographic Code:
2009arXiv0911.1113D

Abstract

It has been claimed recently that Swift has captured for the first time a late-time afterglow re-brightening of clear nonflaring origin after the steep decay of the prompt emission in a long gamma-ray burst (GRB), which may have been produced by a narrow jet viewed far off-axis. However, this interpretation of the observed re-brightening of the X-ray afterglow (AG) of GRB081028 is unlikely in view of its large equivalent isotropic gamma-ray energy. Moreover, we show that the late-time re-brightening of the AG of GRB081028 is well explained by the cannonball (CB) model of GRBs as a synchrotron flare emitted when the jet that produced the GRB in a star formation region (SFR) in the host galaxy crossed the SFR boundary into the interstellar medium or the halo of the host galaxy. We also show that all the other observed properties of GRB081028 and its afterglow are well reproduced by the CB model. On the other hand, we demonstrate that far-off axis GRBs, which in the CB model are `soft' GRBs and XRFs and consequently have much smaller isotropic equivalent gamma-ray energies, have slowly rising afterglows with a late-time power-law decay identical to that of ordinary GRBs, in good agreement with the CB model predictions.
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