Data di Pubblicazione:
2003
Abstract:
We present polarimetric observations of the
afterglow of gamma-ray burst
(GRB) 021004, obtained with the Nordic
Optical Telescope (NOT) and the
Very Large Telescope (VLT) between 8 and 17
hours after the burst.
Comparison among the observations shows a
45 degree change in the position
angle from 9 hours after the burst to 16
hours after the burst, and
comparison with published data from later
epochs even shows a 90 degree
change between 9 and 89 hours after the
burst. The degree of linear
polarization shows a marginal change, but
is also consistent with being
constant in time. In the context of
currently available models for changes
in the polarization of GRBs, a homogeneous
jet with an early break time of
t_{b} ~ 1 day provides a good explanation
of our data. The break time is a
factor 2 to 6 earlier than has been found
from the analysis of the optical
light curve. The change in the position
angle of the polarization rules
out a structured jet model for the GRB.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Palazzi, Eliana; Masetti, Nicola
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