Polarimetric constraints on the optical afterglow emission from GRB 990123

DOI: 
10.1126/science.283.5410.2073
Publication date: 
26/03/1999
Main author: 
Hjorth J.
IAA authors: 
Castro-Tirado A.J.
Authors: 
Hjorth J., Björnsson G., Andersen M.I., Caon N., Cairós L.M., Castro-Tirado A.J., Osorio M.R.Z., Pedersen H., Costa E.
Journal: 
Science
Publication type: 
Article
Volume: 
283
Pages: 
2073-2075
Number: 
Abstract: 
Polarization of the optical emission from GRB 990123 was measured on 24.17 January 1999 universal time with the Nordic Optical Telescope. An upper limit of 2.3% on the linear polarization was found. Accurate polarization measurements provide important clues to the blast wave geometry and magnetic field structure of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs). The lack of detectable polarization for GRB 990123 indicates that the optical afterglow was produced by a blast wave of unknown geometry with an insignificant coherent magnetic field or by a beamed outflow at high Lorentz factor seen at a small viewing angle. Such a collimated jet would help solve the problem of energy release in this exceptionally luminous cosmological burst.
Database: 
WOK
SCOPUS
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