Observations of radio emission from the cosmic gamma-ray burst GRB 030329

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A. M. Finkelstein
A. V. Ipatov
Yu. N. Gnedin
D. V. Ivanov
M. A. Kharinov
I. A. Rakhimov
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Institute of Applied Astronomy
[2] Russian Academy of Sciences,Pulkovo Astronomical Observatory
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Astronomy Letters | 2004年 / 30卷
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radio astronomy; cosmic gamma-ray bursts; polarization;
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We present the radio observations of the afterglow from the intense cosmic gamma-ray burst GRB 030329 performed with the radio telescopes of the Institute of Applied Astronomy, Russian Academy of Sciences, at the Svetloe (λ=3.5 cm) and Zelenchuk (λ=6 cm) Observatories. The difference between the fluxes measured in two different polarization modes suggests the existence of a circular polarization in the radio afterglow from GRB 030329. However, since the measurement errors of the fluxes with different circular polarizations are large, we cannot draw a firm conclusion about its detection; we can only set an upper limit on its value. An analysis of the possible generation mechanisms for the circular polarization of the relativistic jet suggests that there is a helical magnetic field in the jet. The existence of significant flux densities at various wavelengths during a long (≥10 days) period leads us to conclude that the hydrodynamic evolution of the relativistic bow shock takes place in the stellar wind, not in the interstellar medium. We have estimated the total GRB energy (E=1051 erg) (under the assumption of isotropic radiation) and the plasma density of the stellar wind from the presupernova (n=3 cm−3). The magnetic-field strength in the relativistic jet can be estimated as B≈100 G.
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