Abstract

We report the earliest detection of an extremely bright optical afterglow of the gamma-ray burst GRB 030329 using a 30 cm telescope at the Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo, Japan). Our observation started 67 minutes after the burst and continued for two succeeding nights until the afterglow faded below the sensitivity limit of the telescope (approximately 18 mag). Combining our data with those reported in GCN Circulars, we find that the early afterglow light curve of the first half-day is described by a broken power-law (∝t-α) function with indices α1 = 0.88 ± 0.01 (0.047 days < t < tb, 1), α2 = 1.18 ± 0.01 (tb, 1 < t < tb, 2), and α3 = 1.81 ± 0.04 (tb, 2 < t < 1.2 days), where tb, 1 ~ 0.26 days and tb, 2 ~ 0.54 days, respectively. The change of the power-law index at the first at t ~ 0.26 days is consistent with that expected from a break when the cooling frequency crossed the optical band. If the interpretation is correct, the decay index before the cooling implies a uniform interstellar medium environment.

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