Stirring the Embers: High‐Sensitivity VLBI Observations of GRB 030329

  • Pihlstrom Y
  • Taylor G
  • Granot J
  • et al.
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Abstract

We present high sensitivity Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) observations 806 days after the gamma-ray burst of 2003 March 29 (GRB030329). The angular diameter of the radio afterglow is measured to be 0.347 +- 0.09 mas, corresponding to 0.99 +- 0.26 pc at the redshift of GRB030329 (z = 0.1685). The evolution of the image size favors a uniform external density over an R^-2 wind-like density profile (at distances of R >~10^18 cm from the source), although the latter cannot be ruled out yet. The current apparent expansion velocity of the image size is only mildly relativistic, suggesting a non-relativistic transition time of t_NR ~ 1 yr. A rebrightening, or at least a significant flattening in the flux decay, is expected within the next several years as the counter-jet becomes visible (this has not yet been observed). An upper limit of <1.9c is set on the proper motion of the flux centroid.

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Pihlstrom, Y. M., Taylor, G. B., Granot, J., & Doeleman, S. (2007). Stirring the Embers: High‐Sensitivity VLBI Observations of GRB 030329. The Astrophysical Journal, 664(1), 411–415. https://doi.org/10.1086/518955

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