Resolving the Image of Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglows with Gravitational Microlensing

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  • B. Scott Gaudi
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Microlensing of a gamma-ray burst afterglow by an intervening star can be used to infer the radial structure of the afterglow image. Near the peak of the microlensing event, the outer edge of the image is more highly magnified than its central region, whereas the situation is reversed at later times due to the rapid radial expansion of the image on the sky. Thus, the microlensed afterglow light curve can be inverted to recover the self-similar radial intensity profile of the afterglow image. We calculate the expected errors in the recovered intensity profile as a function of the number of resolution elements, under the assumption that the afterglow and microlensing event parameters are known. For a point-mass lens and uniform source, we derive a simple scaling relation between these parameters and the resultant errors. We find that the afterglow need not be monitored for its entire duration; rather, observations from the peak magnification time tpeak of the microlensing event until ∼ 7tpeak are sufficient to resolve the majority of the afterglow image. Thus, microlensing events can be alerted by relatively infrequent observations of afterglows. The relative intensity profile of a typical afterglow image can be measured with 10 resolution elements to an accuracy of O(1%) in the optical and O(10%) in the infrared, using 4m-class telescopes. Weak microlensing events with large impact parameters are more common; we estimate that for about ∼ 10% of all afterglows the image profile may be inverted to a fractional accuracy <∼ 20% through frequent optical observations. We also calculate the effects of external shear due to the host galaxy or a binary companion, and contamination by background light from the host galaxy. gamma rays:bursts – gravitational lensing

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تاریخ انتشار 2001