The earliest 1.3 mm observations of GRB 260127A detect 6.9 mJy emission 12.6 minutes post-trigger with a later non-detection implying decline at least as fast as t^{-0.5}, consistent with forward or reverse shock scenarios.
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Numerical modeling shows GRB 230307A's late-time prompt emission break is best reproduced by a jet with uniform core of 0.0147 rad and power-law wings, unlike simpler spherical or top-hat models.
The Argus Array and DSA are projected to detect 47 and 82 long GRB afterglows per year respectively from Fermi triggers, along with over 100 independent detections annually and some short GRB counterparts.
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Rapid-response 1.3 mm Observations of GRB 260127A with the Submillimeter Array
The earliest 1.3 mm observations of GRB 260127A detect 6.9 mJy emission 12.6 minutes post-trigger with a later non-detection implying decline at least as fast as t^{-0.5}, consistent with forward or reverse shock scenarios.
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Jet-Structure Imprint on the Curvature Tail of Gamma-Ray Burst Prompt Emission
Numerical modeling shows GRB 230307A's late-time prompt emission break is best reproduced by a jet with uniform core of 0.0147 rad and power-law wings, unlike simpler spherical or top-hat models.
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Prospects for GRB Afterglow Discovery with the Eric and Wendy Schmidt Observatory System
The Argus Array and DSA are projected to detect 47 and 82 long GRB afterglows per year respectively from Fermi triggers, along with over 100 independent detections annually and some short GRB counterparts.