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Off-Axis Afterglow Emission from Jetted Gamma-Ray Bursts

Granot, JInstitute for Advanced Study, Olden Lane, Princeton, NJ 08540Panaitescu, ADepartment of Astrophysical Sciences, Princeton University, Peyton Hall, Ivy Lane, Princeton, NJ 08544Kumar, PInstitute for Advanced Study, Olden Lane, Princeton, NJ 08540Woosley, S EDepartment of Astronomy and Astrophysics, University of California at Santa Cruz, 477 Clark Kerr Hall, Santa Cruz, CA 95064
2002en
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We calculate the Gamma-Ray Burst (GRB) afterglow light-curves from a relativistic jet as seen by observers at a wide range of viewing angles, $\\theta_{obs}$, from the jet axis. We describe three increasingly more realistic models and compare the resulting light-curves. An off-axis observer at $\\theta_{obs}>\\theta_0$ (outside the initial opening of the jet) should see a rising light curve at early times, the flux peaking when the jet Lorentz factor $\\sim 1/\\theta_{obs}$. After this time the flux is not very different from that seen by an observer along the jet axis ($\\theta_{obs}=0$). A strong linear polarization ($\\lesssim 40%$) may occur near the peak in the light curve, and slowly decay with time. An observer at $\\theta_{obs}<\\theta_0$ should see a light curve very similar to that for an on-axis observer ($\\theta_{obs}=0$). We apply our results to the recently reported observation of a very bright optical transient by the SDSS, whose isotropic luminosity was a factor $\\sim 50$ larger than the peak brightness of supernovae. We find that the data for this event are consistent with a GRB afterglow provided that the observer is located off-axis at $\\theta_{obs} \\approx 2-5 \\theta_0$, and that the burst occurred $\\sim$1.5--3 days before the first SDSS observation. We also discuss the proposed connection between supernova 1998bw and GRB 980425.

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