Long Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRB) relativistic jets are surrounded by hot cocoons
which confine jets during their punch out from the progenitor star. These
cocoons are copious sources of X-ray photons that can be and are
inverse-Compton (IC) scattered to MeV--GeV energies by electrons in the
relativistic jet. We provide detailed estimates for IC flux resulting from
various interactions between X-ray photons and the relativistic jet, and
describe what we can learn about GRB jets and progenitor stars from the
detection (or an upper limit) of these IC scattered photons.Comment: 26 pages 7 figures (comments most welcome