A multiband study of the optically dark GRB 051028
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概要
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Observations were made of the optical afterglow of GRB 051028 with the Lulin observatory 1.0 m telescope and the Wide-Field Telescope for GRB Early Timing (WIDGET) robotic telescope system. R-band photometric data were obtained on 2005 October 28 (UT), or 0.095-0.180 d after the burst. There is a possible plateau in the optical light curve around 0.1 d after the burst; the afterglow of GRB 051028 resembles optically bright afterglows (e.g., GRB 041006, GRB 050319, GRB 060605) in shape of the light curve, but not in brightness. The brightness of the GRB 051028 afterglow is 3 mag fainter than that of one of the dark events, GRB 020124. Optically dark GRBs have been attributed to dust extinction within the host galaxy or a high redshift. However, a spectrum analysis of the X-rays implies that there is no significant absorption by the host galaxy. Furthermore, according to a theoretical calculation of the Ly alpha absorption to find the limit of the GRB 051028's redshift, the expected R-band absorption is not high enough to explain the darkness of the afterglow. The present results disfavor either the high-redshift hypothesis or the high-extinction scenario for optically dark bursts; rather, they are consistent with the possibility that the brightness of the optical afterglow is intrinsically dark.
- 2007-08-25
著者
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TASHIRO Makoto
Department of Physics, Saitama University
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URATA Yuji
Department of Physics, Saitama University
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ONDA Kaori
Department of Physics, Saitama University
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UEDA Yoshihiro
Department of Astronomy, Kyoto University
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KODAKA Natsuki
Department of Physics, Saitama University
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MAKISHIMA Kazuo
Department of Physics, University of Tokyo
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Tamagawa Toru
Riken
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HUANG Kui-Yun
Institute of Astronomy, National Central University
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KUO Ping-Hung
Institute of Astronomy, National Central University
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IP Wing-Huen
Institute of Astronomy, National Central University
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QIU Yulei
National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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MASUNO Keisuke
Department of Physics, Saitama University
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ABE Keiichi
Department of Physics, Saitama University
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KUWAHARA Makoto
Tokyo University of Science
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USUI Fumihiko
Institute of Space and Astronomical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
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IOKA Kunihito
Department of Physics, Kyoto University
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LEE Yi-Hsi
Institute of Astronomy, National Central University
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WEI Jianyan
National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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DENG Jinsong
National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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ZHENG Weikang
National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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MIHARA Tatehiro
The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research
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Tsuru Takeshi
Department Of Physics Graduate School Of Science Kyoto University
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Kawai N
National Astronomical Observatory Of Japan Tokyo
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Huang Kui-yun
Institute Of Astronomy National Central University
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Ioka Kunihito
Department Of Earth And Space Science Osaka University
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Urata Yuji
Department Of Physics Saitama University
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ARNAUD Keath
NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center
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Makishima Kazuo
Department Of Physics School Of Science The University Of Tokyo
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Urata Yuji
Academia Sinica Taipei Twn
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Matsumoto K
Cosmic Radiation Laboratory Riken
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Usui Fumihiko
Institute Of Space And Astronomical Science Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
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Qiu Yulei
National Astronomical Observatories Chinese Academy Of Sciences
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Onda Kaori
Department Of Physics Saitama University
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Masuno Keisuke
Institute Of Space And Astronautical Science
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Murakami Toshio
Department Of Physics Saitama University
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Lee Yi-hsi
Institute Of Astronomy National Central University
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Abe Keiichi
Department Of Physics Saitama University
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Ip Wing-huen
Institute Of Astronomy National Central University
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Deng Jinsong
National Astronomical Observatories Chinese Academy Of Sciences
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Usui Fumihiko
Institute Of Space And Astronautical Science (isas) Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (jaxa)
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Kuo Ping-hung
Institute Of Astronomy National Central University
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Abe Keiichi
Department Of Neurosurgery Saitamaken Saiseikai Kurihashi Hospital
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Wei Jianyan
National Astronomical Observatories Chinese Academy Of Sciences
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Kodaka Natsuki
Department Of Physics Saitama University
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Tashiro Makoto
Department Of Astronomy And Astrophysics Pennsylvania State University
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Zheng Weikang
National Astronomical Observatories Chinese Academy Of Sciences
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Tamagawa Toru
Department Of Geoscience Joetsu University Of Education
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Abe Keiichi
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Tokyo University
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Kawai Nobuyuki
Department Of Physics Tolyo Institute Of Technology
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Kawaharada Madoka
Institute Of Space And Astronautical Science/jaxa
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Urata Yuji
Department Of Astronomy Kyoto University
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Takahashi Tadayuki
Institute Of Space And Astronautical Science Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
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Masuno Keisuke
Department Of Physics Saitama University
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