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Optical flashes, reverse shocks and magnetization

Andreja Gomboc, Shiho Kobayashi, Carole G. Mundell, Cristiano Guidorzi, Andrea Melandri, Iain A. Steele, Robert J. Smith, David Bersier, David Carter, Michael F. Bode

Published 2009-02-11, updated 2009-02-15Version 2

Despite the pre-Swift expectation that bright optical flashes from reverse shocks would be prevalent in early-time afterglow emission, rapid response observations show this not to be the case. Although very bright at early times, some GRBs such as GRB 061007 and GRB 060418, lack the short-lived optical flash from the reverse shock within minutes after the GRB. In contrast, other optical afterglows, such as those of GRB 990123, GRB 021211, GRB 060111B, GRB 060117, GRB 061126, and recently GRB 080319B, show a steep-to-flat transition within first 10^3 s typical of a rapidly evolving reverse + forward shock combination. We review the presence and absence of the reverse shock components in optical afterglows and discuss the implications for the standard model and the magnetization of the fireball. We show that the previously predicted optical flashes are likely to occur at lower wavelengths, perhaps as low as radio wavelengths and, by using the case of GRB 061126 we show that the magnetic energy density in the ejecta, expressed as a fraction of the equipartion value, is a key physical parameter.

Comments: 6 pages, 2 figures. Submitted to the proceedings of the 6th Huntsville GRB Symposium 2008
Journal: AIP Conf.Proc.1133:145-150,2009
Categories: astro-ph.HE
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