The afterglow of GRB 050401 presents several novel and interesting features :
[1] An initially faster decay in optical band than in X-rays. [2] A break in
the X-ray light curve after ∼ 0.06 day with an unusual slope after the
break. [3] The X-ray afterglow does not show any spectral evolution across the
break while the R band light curve does not show any break.
We have modeled the observed multi-band evolution of the afterglow of GRB
050401 as originating in a two component jet, interpreting the break in X-ray
light curve as due to lateral expansion of a narrow collimated outflow which
dominates the X-ray emission. The optical emission is attributed to a wider jet
component. Our model reproduces all the observed features of multi-band
afterglow of GRB 050401.
We present optical observations of GRB 050401 using the 104-cm Sampurnanand
Telescope at ARIES, Nainital. Results of the analysis of multi-band data are
presented and compared with GRB 030329, the first reported case of double jet.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures and 4 tables. To appear in MNRA