R. Perna et A. Loeb, IDENTIFYING THE ENVIRONMENT AND REDSHIFT OF GAMMA-RAY BURST AFTERGLOWS FROM THE TIME-DEPENDENCE OF THEIR ABSORPTION-SPECTRA, The Astrophysical journal, 501(2), 1998, pp. 467-472
The discovery of gamma-ray burst (GRB) afterglows revealed a new class
of variable sources at optical and radio wavelengths. At present, the
environment and precise redshift of the detected afterglows are still
unknown. We show that if a GRB source resides in a compact (less than
or similar to 100 pc) gas-rich environment, the afterglow spectrum wi
ll show time-dependent absorption features due to the gradual ionizati
on of the surrounding medium by the afterglow radiation. Detection of
this time dependence can be used to constrain the size and density of
the surrounding gaseous system. For example, the Mg II absorption line
detected in GRB 970508 should have weakened considerably during the f
irst month if the absorption occurred in a gas cloud of size less than
or similar to 100 pc around the source. The time-dependent H I or met
al absorption features provide a precise determination of the GRB reds
hift.