GRB 140606B/iPTF14bfu: Detection of shock-breakout emission from a cosmological γ -ray burst?

DOI: 
10.1093/mnras/stv1327
Publication date: 
11/09/2015
Main author: 
Cano Z.
IAA authors: 
de Ugarte Postigo A.;Gorosabel J.;Sánchez-Ramírez R.;Thöne C.C.
Authors: 
Cano Z., de Ugarte Postigo A., Perley D., Krühler T., Margutti R., Friis M., Malesani D., Jakobsson P., Fynbo J.P.U., Gorosabel J., Hjorth J., Sánchez-Ramírez R., Schulze S., Tanvir N.R., Thöne C.C., Xu D.
Journal: 
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Publication type: 
Article
Volume: 
452
Pages: 
1535-1552
Number: 
Abstract: 
We present optical and near-infrared photometry of GRB 140606B (z = 0.384), and optical photometry and spectroscopy of its associated supernova (SN). The results of our modelling indicate that the bolometric properties of the SN (M<inf>Ni</inf> = 0.4 ± 0.2 M·, M<inf>ej</inf> = 5 ± 2 M·, and EK = 2 ± 1 × 1052 erg) are fully consistent with the statistical averages determined for other γ -ray burst (GRB)-SNe. However, in terms of its γ -ray emission, GRB 140606B is an outlier of the Amati relation, and occupies the same region as low luminosity (ll) and short GRBs. The γ -ray emission in llGRBs is thought to arise in some or all events from a shock breakout (SBO), rather than from a jet. The measured peak photon energy (E<inf>p</inf> ≈ 800 keV) is close to that expected for γ -rays created by an SBO (≳ 1 MeV). Moreover, based on its position in theMV ,p-L<inf>iso,γ</inf> plane and the E<inf>K</inf>-Γβ plane, GRB 140606B has properties similar to both SBO-GRBs and jetted-GRBs. Additionally, we searched for correlations between the isotropic γ -ray emission and the bolometric properties of a sample of GRB-SNe, finding that no statistically significant correlation is present. The average kinetic energy of the sample is Ē<inf>K</inf> = 2.1 × 1052 erg. All of the GRB-SNe in our sample, with the exception of SN 2006aj, are within this range, which has implications for the total energy budget available to power both the relativistic and non-relativistic components in a GRB-SN event. © 2015 The Authors.
Database: 
SCOPUS
WOK
ADS
URL: 
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/#abs/2015MNRAS.452.1535C/abstract
ADS Bibcode: 
2015MNRAS.452.1535C
Keywords: 
Gamma-ray burst: general; Gamma-ray burst: individual: GRB 140606B; Gamma-ray burst: individual: iPTF14bfu; Supernovae: general