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The optical rebrightening of GRB100814A: an interplay of forward and reverse shocks?
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De Pasquale, Massimiliano; Kuin, N. P. M.; Oates, S.; Schulze, S.; Cano, Z.; Guidorzi, C.; Beardmore, A.; Evans, P. A.; Uhm, Z. L.; Zhang, B.; Page, M.; Kobayashi, S.; Castro-Tirado, A.; Gorosabel, J.; Sakamoto, T.; Fatkhullin, T.; Pandey, S. B.; Im, M.; Chandra, P.; Frail, D.; Gao, H.; Kopač, D.; Jeon, Y.; Akerlof, C.; Huang, K. Y.; Pak, S.; Park, W. -K.; Gomboc, A.; Melandri, A.; Zane, S.; Mundell, C. G.; Saxton, C. J.; Holland, S. T.; Virgili, F.; Urata, Y.; Bersier, I. Steele. D.; Tanvir, N.; Sokolov, V. V.; Moskvitin, A. S.
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Abstract
We present a wide dataset of gamma-ray, X-ray, UVOIR, and radio observations of the Swift GRB100814A. At the end of the slow decline phase of the X-ray and optical afterglow, this burst shows a sudden and prominent rebrightening in the optical band only, followed by a fast decay in both bands. The optical rebrightening also shows chromatic evolution. Such a puzzling behaviour cannot be explained by a single component model. We discuss other possible interpretations, and we find that a model that incorporates a long-lived reverse shock and forward shock fits the temporal and spectral properties of GRB100814A the best.
Comment: Version resubmitted to MNRAS. 29 pages, 8 figures, 6 tables. Small changes to the abstract. Sections 3 and 4 slightly expanded and modified. Results unchanged. Section 4 has been broken into smaller subsections. Figure 6 improved. Added Table 6 with a summary of the models. Typos and references fixed
Comment: Version resubmitted to MNRAS. 29 pages, 8 figures, 6 tables. Small changes to the abstract. Sections 3 and 4 slightly expanded and modified. Results unchanged. Section 4 has been broken into smaller subsections. Figure 6 improved. Added Table 6 with a summary of the models. Typos and references fixed