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SCUBA sub-millimeter observations of gamma-ray bursts - III. GRB 030329: the brightest sub-millimeter afterglow to date

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We present all the Target of Opportunity (ToO) sub-millimeter observations of GRB 030329 taken by the millimetre Common-User Bolometer Array ( SCUBA) on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT). This was by far the brightest sub-millimeter afterglow seen to date. The flux density at 850 mu m was approximately constant up to a break that took place similar to 7 days after the burst. This was consistent with being a jet break. The 850 mu m results agree with those at longer wavelengths that show a brighter flux similar to 7 days after the burst, right at the time of the break. No short-lived large-scale brightenings were detected in the sub-millimeter light curve. However, the 850 mu m light curve may have had a drop less than or similar to 16 days after the burst. The peak of the afterglow emission was at similar to 90 GHz in the days before the break in the light curve. A simple modeling is consistent with the spectral indices remaining the same as the afterglow evolved, with the breaks in the spectrum moving to longer wavelengths at later times and the flux at the peak falling. No significant sub-millimeter emission was detected from the host galaxy.

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