Shallow Decay of Early X-Ray Afterglows from Inhomogeneous Gamma-Ray Burst Jets

  • Toma K
  • Ioka K
  • Yamazaki R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Almost all the X-ray afterglows of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) observed by the Swift satellite have a shallow decay phase in the first thousands of seconds. We show that in an inhomogeneous jet (multiple-subjet or patchy-shell) model the superposition of the afterglows of off-axis subjets (patchy shells) can have the shallow decay phase. The necessary condition for obtaining the shallow decay phase is that gamma-ray bright subjets (patchy shells) should have gamma-ray efficiency higher than previously estimated, and should be surrounded by gamma-ray dim subjets (patchy shells) with low gamma-ray efficiency. Our model predicts that events with dim prompt emission have the conventional afterglow light curve without the shallow decay phase like GRB 050416A.

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Toma, K., Ioka, K., Yamazaki, R., & Nakamura, T. (2006). Shallow Decay of Early X-Ray Afterglows from Inhomogeneous Gamma-Ray Burst Jets. The Astrophysical Journal, 640(2), L139–L142. https://doi.org/10.1086/503384

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