Authors
Eleonora Troja, G Cusumano, PT O’Brien, B Zhang, B Sbarufatti, V Mangano, R Willingale, G Chincarini, JP Osborne, FE Marshall, DN Burrows, S Campana, N Gehrels, Cristiano Guidorzi, HA Krimm, V La Parola, EW Liang, T Mineo, A Moretti, KL Page, P Romano, G Tagliaferri, BB Zhang, MJ Page, P Schady
Publication date
2007/8/10
Journal
The Astrophysical Journal
Volume
665
Issue
1
Pages
599
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Description
We present a detailed analysis of Swift multiwavelength observations of GRB 070110 and its remarkable afterglow. The early X-ray light curve, interpreted as the tail of the prompt emission, displays a spectral evolution already seen in other gamma-ray bursts. The optical afterglow shows a shallow decay up to~ 2 days after the burst, which is not consistent with standard afterglow models. The most intriguing feature is a very steep decay in the X-ray flux at~ 2× 10 4 s after the burst, ending an apparent plateau. The abrupt drop of the X-ray light curve rules out an external shock as the origin of the plateau in this burst and implies long-lasting activity of the central engine. The temporal and spectral properties of the plateau phase point toward a continuous central engine emission rather than the episodic emission of X-ray flares. We suggest that the observed X-ray plateau is powered by a spinning-down central engine …
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