GRB 011121: A Collimated Outflow into Wind-blown Surroundings

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Authors
  • J. Greiner
  • S. Klose
  • M. Salvato
  • A. Zeh
  • R. Schwarz
  • D.H. Hartmann
  • N. Masetti
  • B. Stecklum
  • G. Lamer
  • N. Lodieu
  • R.D. Scholz
  • C. Sterken
  • J. Gorosabel
  • I. Burud
  • J. Rhoads
  • I. Mitrofanov
  • M. Litvak
  • A. Sanin
  • V. Grinkov
  • M.I. Andersen
  • J.M. Castro Cerón
  • A.J. Castro-Tirado
  • A. Fruchter
  • J.U. Fynbo
  • J. Hjorth
  • L. Kaper
  • C. Kouveliotou
  • E. Palazzi
  • E. Pian
  • E. Rol
  • N.R. Tanvir
  • P.M. Vreeswijk
  • R.A.M.J. Wijers
  • E. van den Heuvel
Publication date 20-12-2003
Journal Astrophysical Journal
Volume | Issue number 599 | 2
Pages (from-to) 1223-1237
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract
We report optical and near-infrared follow-up observations of GRB 011121 collected predominantly at ESO telescopes in Chile. We discover a break in the afterglow light curve after 1.3 days, which implies an initial jet opening angle of about 9°. The jet origin of this break is supported by the fact that the spectral energy distribution is achromatic during the first 4 days. During later phases, GRB 011121 shows significant excess emission above the flux predicted by a power law, which we interpret as additional light from an underlying supernova. In particular, the spectral energy distribution of the optical transient approximately 2 weeks after the burst is clearly not of power-law type but can be presented by a blackbody with a temperature of ~6000 K. The deduced parameters for the decay slope and the spectral index favor a wind scenario, i.e., an outflow into a circumburst environment shaped by the stellar wind of a massive gamma-ray burst (GRB) progenitor. Because of its low redshift of z = 0.36, GRB 011121 has been the best example for the GRB-supernova connection until GRB 030329 and provides compelling evidence for a circumburster wind region expected to exist if the progenitor was a massive star.
Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1086/379606
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