Delayed Flashes from Counterjets of Gamma‐Ray Bursts

  • Yamazaki R
  • Ioka K
  • Nakamura T
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Abstract

If X-ray flashes are due to the forward jet emissions from gamma ray bursts (GRBs) observed with large viewing angles, we show that a prompt emission from a counter jet should be observed as a delayed flash in the UV or optical band several hours to a day after the X-ray flash. Ultraviolet and Optical Telescope on Swift can observe the delayed flashes within ~13 Mpc, so that (double-sided) jets of GRBs may be directly confirmed. Since the event rate of delayed flashes detected by Swift may be as small as 6*10^{-5}events/yr, we require more sensitive detectors in future experiments.

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Yamazaki, R., Ioka, K., & Nakamura, T. (2003). Delayed Flashes from Counterjets of Gamma‐Ray Bursts. The Astrophysical Journal, 591(1), 283–287. https://doi.org/10.1086/375261

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