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Is the line-like optical afterglow SED of GRB 050709 due to a flare?
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opticalflareline-likemacronovaoriginstilltelescopeafterglow
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Recently Jin et al. (2016) reanalyzed the optical observation data of GRB 050709 and reported a line-like spectral energy distribution (SED) component observed by the Very Large Telescope at $t\sim 2.5$ days after the trigger of the burst, which had been interpreted as a broadened line signal arising from a macronova dominated by iron group. In this work we show that an optical flare origin of such a peculiar optical SED is still possible. Interestingly, even in such a model, an "unusual" origin of the late-time long-lasting Hubble Space Telescope F814W-band emission is still needed and a macronova/kilonova is the natural interpretation.
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