GRB 210619B: first gamma-ray burst detection by the novel polarimeter MOPTOP

Abstract

GRB~210619B was a bright long gamma-ray burst (GRB) which was optically followed up by the novel polarimeter MOPTOP on the Liverpool Telescope (LT). This was the first GRB detection by the instrument since it began science observations. MOPTOP started observing the GRB 1388 seconds after the Swift Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) trigger. The R band light-curve decays following a broken power law with a break time of 2948 s after the trigger. The decay index values are α1 = 0.84 0.03 (pre-break) and α2 = 0.54 0.02 (post-break), indicating that the observation was most probably during the forward shock-dominated phase. We find a polarization upper limit of 7\%. In the forward shock we expect the polarization to mostly come from dust in the local ambient medium which only produces low degrees of polarization. Hence our non-detection of polarization is as expected for this particular burst.

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