Low frequency view of GRB 190114C reveals time varying shock micro-physics

arxiv(2019)

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We present radio and optical afterglow observations of the TeV-bright long Gamma Ray Burst (GRB) 190114C, which was detected by the MAGIC telescope at a redshift of z=0.425. Our observations with ALMA, ATCA, and uGMRT were obtained by our low frequency observing campaign and range from ~1 to ~140 days after the burst and the optical observations were done with the 0.7-m GROWTH-India telescope up to ~25 days after the burst. Long term radio/mm observations reveal the complex nature of the afterglow, which does not conform to the predictions of the standard afterglow model. We find that the microphysical parameters of the external forward shock, representing the share of shock-created energy in the non-thermal electron population and magnetic field, are evolving with time. The kinetic energy in the blast-wave is almost an order of magnitude higher than that measured in the prompt emission.
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gamma-ray burst, general-gamma-ray burst, individual-GRB 190114C, radio observations
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