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iPTF14yb: THE FIRST DISCOVERY OF A GAMMA-RAY BURST AFTERGLOW INDEPENDENT OF A HIGH-ENERGY TRIGGER
- Cenko, S Bradley;
- Urban, Alex L;
- Perley, Daniel A;
- Horesh, Assaf;
- Corsi, Alessandra;
- Fox, Derek B;
- Cao, Yi;
- Kasliwal, Mansi M;
- Lien, Amy;
- Arcavi, Iair;
- Bloom, Joshua S;
- Butler, Nat R;
- Cucchiara, Antonino;
- de Diego, José A;
- Filippenko, Alexei V;
- Gal-Yam, Avishay;
- Gehrels, Neil;
- Georgiev, Leonid;
- González, J Jesús;
- Graham, John F;
- Greiner, Jochen;
- Kann, D Alexander;
- Klein, Christopher R;
- Knust, Fabian;
- Kulkarni, SR;
- Kutyrev, Alexander;
- Laher, Russ;
- Lee, William H;
- Nugent, Peter E;
- Prochaska, J Xavier;
- Ramirez-Ruiz, Enrico;
- Richer, Michael G;
- Rubin, Adam;
- Urata, Yuji;
- Varela, Karla;
- Watson, Alan M;
- Wozniak, Przemek R
- et al.
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https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/803/2/l24Abstract
We report here the discovery by the Intermediate Palomar Transient Factory (iPTF) of iPTF14yb, a luminous(Mr ≈ -27.8 mag), cosmological (redshift 1.9733), rapidly fading optical transient. We demonstrate, based onprobabilistic arguments and a comparison with the broader population, that iPTF14yb is the optical afterglow ofthe long-duration gamma-ray burst GRB 140226A. This marks the first unambiguous discovery of a GRBafterglow prior to (and thus entirely independent of) an associated high-energy trigger. We estimate the rate ofiPTF14yb-like sources (i.e., cosmologically distant relativistic explosions) based on iPTF observations, inferringan all-sky value of Rrel = 610 yr?1 (68% confidence interval of 1102000 yr?1). Our derived rate is consistent(within the large uncertainty) with the all-sky rate of on-axis GRBs derived by the Swift satellite. Finally, webriefly discuss the implications of the nondetection to date of bona fide orphan afterglows (i.e., those lackingdetectable high-energy emission) on GRB beaming and the degree of baryon loading in these relativistic jets.
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