Behind the dust curtain the spectacular case of GRB 160623A
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| Publication date | 2017 |
| Journal | Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society |
| Volume | Issue number | 472 | 2 |
| Pages (from-to) | 1465-1472 |
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| Abstract |
We report on the X-ray dust-scattering features observed around the
afterglow of the gamma-ray burst GRB 160623A. With an XMM-Newton
observation carried out ∼2 d after the burst, we found evidence of
at least six rings, with angular size expanding between ∼2 and 9
arcmin, as expected for X-ray scattering of the prompt gamma-ray burst
(GRB) emission by dust clouds in our Galaxy. From the expansion rate of
the rings, we measured the distances of the dust layers with
extraordinary precision: 528.1 ± 1.2, 679.2 ± 1.9, 789.0
± 2.8, 952 ± 5, 1539 ± 20 and 5079 ± 64 pc.
A spectral analysis of the ring spectra, based on an appropriate
dust-scattering model (BARE-GR-B) and the estimated burst fluence,
allowed us to derive the column density of the individual dust layers,
which are in the range 7 × 1020-1.5 ×
1022 cm-2. The farthest dust layer (i.e. the one
responsible for the smallest ring) is also the one with the lowest
column density and it is possibly very extended, indicating a diffuse
dust region. The properties derived for the six dust layers (distance,
thickness and optical depth) are generally in good agreement with
independent information on the reddening along this line of sight and on
the distribution of molecular and atomic gas.
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| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stx2062 |
| Other links | http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2017MNRAS.472.1465P |
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