Unusually rapid variability of the GRB000301C optical afterglow

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Authors
  • N. Masetti
  • C. Bartolini
  • S. Bernabei
  • A. Guarnieri
  • E. Palazzi
  • E. Pian
  • A. Piccioni
  • A.J. Castro-Tirado
  • R.A.M.J. Wijers
Publication date 2000
Journal Astronomy & Astrophysics
Volume | Issue number 359
Pages (from-to) L23-L26
Number of pages 4
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract
We present BVRI light curves of the afterglow of GRB000301C, one of the brightest ever detected at a day time scale interval after GRB trigger. The monitoring started 1.5 days after the GRB and ended one month later. Inspection of the extremely well sampled R band light curve and comparison with BVI data has revealed complex behavior, with a long term flux decrease and various short time scale features superimposed. These features are uncommon among other observed afterglows, and might trace either intrinsic variability within the relativistic shock (re-acceleration and re-energization) or inhomogeneities in the medium in which the shock propagates. Based on observations collected at the Bologna Astronomical Observatory in Loiano, Italy and at the TNG, Canary Islands, Spain
Document type Article
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