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Robust Features of Off-Axis Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglow Lightcurves

The ultra-relativistic outflows powering gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) acquire angular structure through their interaction with external material. They are often characterized by a compact, nearly uniform narrow core (with half-opening angle $θ_{c,\{ε,Γ\}}$) surrounded by material with energy per unit solid angle ($ε=ε_cΘ_ε^{-a}$, where $Θ_{\{ε,Γ\}}=[1+θ^2/θ_{c,\{ε,Γ\}}^2]^{1/2}$) and initial specific kinetic energy ($Γ_0-1=[Γ_c-1]Θ_Γ^{-b}$) declining as power laws. Multi-wavelength afterglow lightcurves of off-axis jets (with viewing angle $θ_{\rm obs} > θ_c$) offer robust ways to constrain $a$, $b$ and the external density radial profile ($ρ\propto R^{-k}$), even while other burst parameters may remain highly degenerate. We extend our previous work on such afterglows to include more realistic angular structure profiles derived from three-dimensional hydrodynamic simulations of both long and short GRBs (addressing also jets with shallow angular energy profiles, whose emission exhibits unique evolution). We present afterglow lightcurves based on our parameterized power-law jet angular profiles for different viewing angles $θ_{\rm obs}$ and $k=\{0,1,2\}$. We identify a unique evolutionary power-law phase of the characteristic synchrotron frequencies ($ν_m$ and $ν_c$) that manifests when the lightcurve is dominated by emission sensitive to the angular structure of the outflow. We calculate the criterion for obtaining single or double peaked light-curves in the general case when $θ_{c,Γ}\neqθ_{c,ε}$. We emphasize how the shape of the lightcurve and the temporal evolution of $ν_m$ and $ν_c$ can be used to constrain the outflow structure and potentially distinguish between magnetic and hydrodynamic jets.

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