A Comprehensive Analysis of GRB X-ray Afterglows with Deep Chandra Follow-up: Implications for Off-Axis Jets

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Abstract

We present a sample of 27 GRBs with detailed Swift light curves supplemented by late time Chandra observations. By fitting to empirical mathematical functions, we find a higher fraction of jet-break candidates (56{\%}) than previous studies using Swift-only samples and different analysis techniques (12{\%}). To answer the missing jet-break problem in general, we further develop a numerical simulation-based model which can be directly fit to the data using Monte Carlo methods. Our numerical model takes into account all the factors that can shape a jet break: (i) lateral expansion (ii) edge effects and (iii) off-axis effects. Comparing to the empirical function fit, our results provide improved fits to the light curves and better constraints on physical parameters. More importantly, our results suggest that off-axis effects are important and must be included in interpretations of GRB jet breaks.

Authors

  • David Burrows

    • Pennsylvania State University
    • Penn State University
  • Bin-bin Zhang

    • University of Alabama - Huntsville
  • Hendrik Van Eerten

    • MPE
  • Geoffrey Ryan

    • New York University
  • Andrew MacFadyen

    • New York University
  • Judith Racusin

    • NASA / Goddard Space Flight Center
  • Eleanora Troja

    • NASA / Goddard Space Flight Center, CRESST