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The Astrophysical Journal | 2010

THE AFTERGLOWS OF SWIFT-ERA GAMMA-RAY BURSTS. I. COMPARING PRE-SWIFT AND SWIFT-ERA LONG/SOFT (TYPE II) GRB OPTICAL AFTERGLOWS

D. A. Kann; Sylvio Klose; Bin-Bin Zhang; Daniele Malesani; Ehud Nakar; Alexei S. Pozanenko; A. C. Wilson; N. Butler; P. Jakobsson; S. Schulze; M. Andreev; L. A. Antonelli; I. Bikmaev; Vadim Biryukov; M. Böttcher; R. A. Burenin; J. M. Castro Cerón; A. J. Castro-Tirado; Guido Chincarini; Bethany Elisa Cobb; S. Covino; P. D'Avanzo; Valerio D'Elia; M. Della Valle; A. de Ugarte Postigo; Yu. S. Efimov; P. Ferrero; Dino Fugazza; J. P. U. Fynbo; M. Gålfalk

We have gathered optical photometry data from the literature on a large sample of Swift-era gamma-ray burst (GRB) afterglows including GRBs up to 2009 September, for a total of 76 GRBs, and present an additional three pre-Swift GRBs not included in an earlier sample. Furthermore, we publish 840 additional new photometry data points on a total of 42 GRB afterglows, including large data sets for GRBs 050319, 050408, 050802, 050820A, 050922C, 060418, 080413A, and 080810. We analyzed the light curves of all GRBs in the sample and derived spectral energy distributions for the sample with the best data quality, allowing us to estimate the host-galaxy extinction. We transformed the afterglow light curves into an extinction-corrected z = 1 system and compared their luminosities with a sample of pre-Swift afterglows. The results of a former study, which showed that GRB afterglows clustered and exhibited a bimodal distribution in luminosity space, are weakened by the larger sample. We found that the luminosity distribution of the two afterglow samples (Swift-era and pre-Swift) is very similar, and that a subsample for which we were not able to estimate the extinction, which is fainter than the main sample, can be explained by assuming a moderate amount of line-of-sight host extinction. We derived bolometric isotropic energies for all GRBs in our sample, and found only a tentative correlation between the prompt energy release and the optical afterglow luminosity at 1 day after the GRB in the z = 1 system. A comparative study of the optical luminosities of GRB afterglows with echelle spectra (which show a high number of foreground absorbing systems) and those without, reveals no indication that the former are statistically significantly more luminous. Furthermore, we propose the existence of an upper ceiling on afterglow luminosities and study the luminosity distribution at early times, which was not accessible before the advent of the Swift satellite. Most GRBs feature afterglows that are dominated by the forward shock from early times on. Finally, we present the first indications of a class of long GRBs, which form a bridge between the typical high-luminosity, high-redshift events and nearby low-luminosity events (which are also associated with spectroscopic supernovae) in terms of energetics and observed redshift distribution, indicating a continuous distribution overall.


Advances in Space Research | 2008

International scientific optical network for space debris research

I. Molotov; V. Agapov; V. Titenko; Zakhary Khutorovsky; Yu. Burtsev; I. Guseva; Vasilij Rumyantsev; M. Ibrahimov; Gennadiy Kornienko; Anna Erofeeva; Vadim Biryukov; V. Vlasjuk; Rolan I. Kiladze; Rodolfo Zalles; P. Sukhov; R. Inasaridze; G. Abdullaeva; V. Rychalsky; Vladimir Kouprianov; O. Rusakov; E. I. Litvinenko; E. Filippov


The Astrophysical Journal | 2006

GRB 050117: Simultaneous Gamma-Ray and X-Ray Observations with the Swift Satellite

Joanne E. Hill; David C. Morris; Takanori Sakamoto; Goro Sato; David N. Burrows; Lorella Angelini; Claudio Pagani; A. Moretti; A. F. Abbey; S. D. Barthelmy; Andrew P. Beardmore; Vadim Biryukov; Sergio Campana; Milvia Capalbi; G. Cusumano; Paolo Giommi; Mansur A. Ibrahimov; J. A. Kennea; Shiho Kobayashi; Kunihito Ioka; Craig B. Markwardt; P. Meszaros; P. T. O’Brien; Julian P. Osborne; Alexei S. Pozanenko; Matteo Perri; Vasilij Rumyantsev; Patricia Schady; Da Sharapov; Gianpiero Tagliaferri


Archive | 2005

Faint Geo Objects Search and Orbital Analysis

Vladimir Agapov; Vadim Biryukov; Rolan I. Kiladze; Igor Molotov; Vasilij Rumyantsev; Alla S. Sochilina; V. V. Titenko


Archive | 2009

ISON Worldwide Scientific Optical Network

Igor Molotov; Vladimir Agapov; Vladimir Kouprianov; V. V. Titenko; Vasilij Rumyantsev; Vadim Biryukov; G. V. Borisov; Yu. I. Burtsev; Zakhary Khutorovsky; Gennadiy Kornienko; Anna Erofeeva; E. I. Litvinenko; Amil R. Aliev; Rodolfo Zalles; Olga Grebetskaya; Yu. Likh; O. Rusakov; Nasredin Minikulov; M. Guliamov; Bakhodur Abdulloev; N. A. Borisova; Tatyana Irsmambetova; Alexander Vikhristenko; R. Ia. Inasaridze; E. G. Gubin; A. Y. Erofeev; Yu. Ivaschenko; Vladimir Yurkov; Alexey Matkin; Andrzej Rybak


Archive | 2009

Faint High Orbit Debris Observations with ISON Optical Network

Igor Molotov; Vladimir Agapov; Zakhary Khutorovsky; Jsc “Vimpel; V. V. Titenko; Zverev Krasnogorsky; Vasily Rumyantsev; Vadim Biryukov; Sergei M. Andrievsky; Svetlana Kashuba; Vladimir I. Kashuba; Raguli Inasaridze; Teimuraz Phiralishvili; Vova Ayvazian; Yury Ivashchenko; Ivan Korobtsev; Tatyana Tsukker; Vladimir Tergoev


Archive | 2002

Limited accuracy of asteroid trails estimation at observations with CCD detectors

Vadim Biryukov; Vasilij Rumyantsev


Archive | 2010

MEO and LEO space debris optical observations at Crimean Observatory: first experience and future perspectives.

Vasilij Rumyantsev; Vadim Biryukov; Vladimir Agapov; Igor Molotov


Archive | 2009

GRB 090912: optical observation.

Vasilij Rumyantsev; Vadim Biryukov; Alexei S. Pozanenko


Archive | 2009

GRB 091024: optical observations.

Vasilij Rumyantsev; Vadim Biryukov; Alexei S. Pozanenko

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Vasilij Rumyantsev

Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv

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Alexei S. Pozanenko

Special Astrophysical Observatory

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Igor Molotov

Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics

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Vladimir Agapov

Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics

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Anna Erofeeva

Ussuriysk Astrophysical Observatory

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Claudio Pagani

Pennsylvania State University

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David C. Morris

Pennsylvania State University

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J. A. Kennea

Pennsylvania State University

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