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Constraining the Jet Launching Time of GRB 170817A by Utilizing the Baryon Loading

Jia Ren, Da-Bin Lin, Lu-Lu Zhang, Kai Wang, Xiao-Yan Li, Xiang-Gao Wang, En-Wei Liang

2020The Astrophysical Journal Letters21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The observed delay of GRB 170817A relative to GW170817 provides significant information about gamma-ray burst (GRB) physics, and is subject to intense debate. In this Letter, we present an approach for discussing the major source of this time delay. First, we use the structured jet model to fit the X-ray/optical/radio afterglows of GRB 170817A together with superluminal motion measured using Very Long Baseline Interferometry. Our structured jet is modeled with angle-dependent energy and baryon loading. It is found that our model well fits the afterglows of GRB 170817A. Then, the baryon loading in the jet is inferred based on our fitting results. By comparing the baryon loading to the mass outflow in different stages, we infer that the time lag of the jet launch relative to the merger is less than hundreds or tens of milliseconds. It suggests that the time delay of GRB 170817A relative to GW170817 is defined mostly by the spreading time of the jet propagating to its dissipation radius.

Topics & Concepts

Gamma-ray burstPhysicsAstrophysicsJet (fluid)BaryonSuperluminal motionDissipationOutflowLagGravitational waveRedshiftEvent (particle physics)Energy (signal processing)Black hole (networking)Deceleration parameterAstronomyLorentz factorGamma-ray bursts and supernovaeAstronomical Observations and InstrumentationAlexander von Humboldt Studies