MODELING THE EARLY AFTERGLOW IN THE SHORT AND HARD GRB 090510

  • Fraija N
  • Lee W
  • Veres P
  • et al.
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Abstract

The bright, short, and hard GRB 090510 was detected by all instruments aboard the Fermi and Swift satellites. The multiwavelength observations of this burst presented similar features to the Fermi -LAT-detected gamma-ray bursts. In the framework of the external shock model of early afterglow, a leptonic scenario that evolves in a homogeneous medium is proposed to revisit GRB 090510 and explain the multiwavelength light curve observations presented in this burst. These observations are consistent with the evolution of a jet before and after the jet break. The long-lasting LAT, X-ray, and optical fluxes are explained in the synchrotron emission from the adiabatic forward shock. Synchrotron self-Compton emission from the reverse shock is consistent with the bright LAT peak provided that the progenitor environment is entrained with strong magnetic fields. It could provide compelling evidence of magnetic field amplification in the neutron star merger.

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Fraija, N., Lee, W. H., Veres, P., & Duran, R. B. (2016). MODELING THE EARLY AFTERGLOW IN THE SHORT AND HARD GRB 090510. The Astrophysical Journal, 831(1), 22. https://doi.org/10.3847/0004-637x/831/1/22

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