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The rest-frame ultraviolet spectra of GRBs from massive rapidly rotating stellar progenitors
Authors:Peter B Robinson  Rosalba Perna  Davide Lazzati  Allard J van Marle †
Institution:JILA, University of Colorado, 440 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309-0440, USA;Department of Physics, NC State University, Campus Box 8202, Raleigh, NC 27695-8202, USA;Bartol Research Institute, University of Delaware, 102 Sharp Laboratory, Newark, DE 19716, USA
Abstract:The properties of a massive star prior to its final explosion are imprinted in the circumstellar medium (CSM) created by its wind and termination shock. We perform a detailed, comprehensive calculation of the time-variable and angle-dependent transmission spectra of an average-luminosity gamma-ray burst (GRB) which explodes in the CSM structure produced by the collapse of a  20 M  , rapidly rotating,   Z = 0.001  progenitor star. We study both the case in which metals are initially in the gaseous phase and the situation in which they are heavily depleted into dust. We find that high-velocity lines from low-ionization states of silicon, carbon and iron are initially present in the spectrum only if the metals are heavily depleted into dust prior to the GRB explosion. However, such lines disappear on time-scales of a fraction of a second for a burst observed on-axis, and of a few seconds for a burst seen at high latitude, making their observation virtually impossible. Rest-frame lines produced in the termination shock are instead clearly visible in all conditions. We conclude that time-resolved, early-time spectroscopy is not a promising way in which the properties of the GRB progenitor wind can be routinely studied. Previous detections of high-velocity features in GRB ultraviolet spectra must have been either due to a superposition of a physically unrelated absorber or due to a progenitor star with very unusual properties.
Keywords:line: formation  methods: numerical  supernovae: general  gamma-rays: bursts  gamma-rays: theory
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