GRB071112C: A case study of different mechanisms in X-ray and optical temporal evolution

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We present a study on GRB071112C X-ray and optical light curves. In these two wavelength ranges, we have found different temporal properties. The R-band light curve showed an initial rise followed by a single power-law decay, while the X-ray light curve was described by a single power-law decay plus a flare-like feature. Our analysis shows that the observed temporal evolution cannot be described by the external shock model in which the X-ray and optical emission are produced by the same emission mechanism. No significant color changes in multi-band light curves and a reasonable value of the initial Lorentz factor (Γ0 = 275 ± 20) in a uniform interstellar medium support the afterglow onset scenario as the correct interpretation for the early R band rise. The result suggests that the optical flux is dominated by afterglow. Our further investigations show that the X-ray flux could be created by an additional feature related to energy injection and X-ray afterglow. Different theoretical interpretations indicate the additional feature in X-ray can be explained by either late internal dissipation or local inverse-Compton scattering in the external shock. © 2012 The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Huang, K. Y., Urata, Y., Tung, Y. H., Lin, H. M., Xin, L. P., Yoshida, M., … Zhang, Z. W. (2012). GRB071112C: A case study of different mechanisms in X-ray and optical temporal evolution. Astrophysical Journal, 748(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/748/1/44

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