We present a comprehensive multiwavelength study of a bright gamma-ray burst GRB 230204B, analyzing both
prompt and afterglow emissions. This GRB is highly energetic, with an isotropic equivalent energy emission of
Eiso ∼ 2.2 × 1054 erg released during the prompt emission. The GROWTH-India Telescope discovered a bright
afterglow (mr = 15.55) that fades rapidly (∝t−1.82). The prompt emission shows a strong thermal photospheric
emission along with a nonthermal high-energy component. We explore the evolution of these components and
find them to be consistent with the theoretical expectations of the fireball model. Afterglow modeling reveals an
energetic jet (Eγ ≳ 1052 erg) expanding into a wind-type medium viewed nearly on-axis, suggesting a massive star progenitor with strong winds. We also explore correlations between the prompt emission and afterglow that may help to place GRB 230204B within the broader context of the long GRB population.
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