Acta Polytechnica (Mar 2025)
Early steep optical decay linked to reverse shock for GRB200131A
Abstract
We observed an optical afterglow of GRB200131A obtaining the first photometric point 63 s after the satellite trigger. This early observation shows a steep decay, suggesting either internal engine activity or a reverse shock. By fitting this data set, we show that the early data fit well as a reverse shock component of the GRB afterglow modeled as a thin shell expanding into a constant density interstellar matter. The fitting also shows a good agreement with a catalogued Milky Way galactic extinction and leaves little room for further extinction in the host galaxy. By judging several factors we conclude that the most likely redshift of this GRB is 0.9 ± 0.1.
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