论文标题
伽马射线爆发的重力镜头孤儿余气
Gravitationally Lensed Orphan Afterglows of Gamma-Ray Bursts
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论文摘要
伽马射线爆发(GRB)的宇宙学性质意味着它们中的一小部分在传播过程中可能会被前景物体重力镜头。已经讨论了对GRB迅速发射和轴心余泽的重力镜头效应,并在文献中发现了一些候选者。在这项工作中,考虑到未来宽场调查时代的GRB孤儿余星的高检测率,我们研究了三种镜头模型,即奇异等温模型,即奇异的等温模型,以及Chang-Refsdal模型,我们研究了重力镜头的孤儿余气。 GRB射流本身的结构还纳入了计算镜头余辉光曲线的结构。发现可以通过其时间特性来诊断出镜头光学/X射线孤儿余潮,并且光条是观察星系窗格的孤儿余星的最佳带。此外,据估计,星系窗格的孤儿的事件速率估计为$ \ sillsim $ 1.8 $ \ text {yr}^{ - 1} $。如果可以确定大多数孤儿(来自调查数据中的其他瞬态),则在中国的250万田间调查望远镜和840万Vera Rubin观测的遗产调查的乐观检测率和840万Vera Rubin Observatory遗留率调查是对Galaxy-Lens-Lensed Orphan Autphlows the Optical Band中的空间和时间的乐观率调查,光带中的次数为$ 0.01 $ $ \ sim $ \ sim $ \ sim $ \ sim $ \ simb $ \ simb $ \ simb $ \ nr和$ \ Lessim $ 0.04 $ \ sim $ 0.08 $ \ text {yr}^{ - 1} $。
The cosmological nature of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) implies that a small portion of them could be gravitationally lensed by foreground objects during their propagation. The gravitational lensing effect on the GRB prompt emission and on-axis afterglows has been discussed, and some candidates have been found in the literature. In this work, considering the high detection rate of GRB orphan afterglows in future wide-field survey era, we investigate the gravitationally lensed orphan afterglows in view of three lens models, i.e., the point-mass model, the singular isothermal sphere model, and the Chang-Refsdal model. The structure of the GRB jet itself is also incorporated in calculating the lensed afterglow light curves. It is found that lensed optical/X-ray orphan afterglows in principle could be diagnosed through their temporal characteristics, and the optical band is the best band to observe the galaxy-lensed orphan afterglows. Moreover, the event rate for galaxy-lensed orphan afterglows is estimated to be $\lesssim$ 1.8 $\text{yr}^{-1}$ for the whole sky. If most orphan afterglows could be identified (from other transients in the survey data), the optimistic detection rates of the 2.5m Wide Field Survey Telescope of China and 8.4m Vera Rubin Observatory Legacy Survey of Space and Time for galaxy-lensed orphan afterglows in the optical band are $\lesssim$ 0.01$\sim$0.02 $\text{yr}^{-1}$ and $\lesssim$ 0.04$\sim$0.08 $\text{yr}^{-1}$, respectively.