Viewing Short Gamma-Ray Bursts From a Different Angle
The detection of a faint, short gamma-ray burst (GRB 170817A) in coincidence with the gravitational wave (GW 170817) detection by LIGO/Virgo is at odds with the expected known luminosity and redshift distribution of short GRBs (sGRB). Examining the observer-frame parameter space of all Fermi-GBM sGR...
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doaj-997d6e7d973c4a92aeef8149835b2bde2020-11-25T03:52:41ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences2296-987X2020-08-01710.3389/fspas.2020.00040431242Viewing Short Gamma-Ray Bursts From a Different AngleJ. Michael Burgess0J. Michael Burgess1Jochen Greiner2Damien Bégué3Dimitrios Giannios4Francesco Berlato5Vladimir M. Lipunov6Max-Planck Institut für Extraterrestrische Physik, Garching, GermanyExcellence Cluster Universe, Technische Universität München, Garching, GermanyMax-Planck Institut für Extraterrestrische Physik, Garching, GermanyMax-Planck Institut für Extraterrestrische Physik, Garching, GermanyDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United StatesMax-Planck Institut für Extraterrestrische Physik, Garching, GermanySternberg Astronomical Institute, Lomonossov University, Moscow, RussiaThe detection of a faint, short gamma-ray burst (GRB 170817A) in coincidence with the gravitational wave (GW 170817) detection by LIGO/Virgo is at odds with the expected known luminosity and redshift distribution of short GRBs (sGRB). Examining the observer-frame parameter space of all Fermi-GBM sGRBs shows that the sGRB associated with GW 170817 is extreme in its combination of flux, spectral softness and temporal structure. We identify a group of similar GRBs, one of which has been associated to a bright galaxy at 75 Mpc. We speculate that a good fraction of the previously detected faint sGRBs is not at large redshifts, but local, at redshift smaller than 0.1, seen off-axis. We incorporate off-axis emission in the estimate of the rates of sGRBs, and predict that a large fraction of future GW-detections of NS-NS mergers will be accompanied by faint γ-ray emission, contrary to previous thinking. The much wider gamma-ray emission cone from NS-NS mergers also implies a higher deadly rate of γ-rays for extraterrestrial life in the Universe.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fspas.2020.00040/fullGRBsGWsFermicosmologydata analysis |
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J. Michael Burgess J. Michael Burgess Jochen Greiner Damien Bégué Dimitrios Giannios Francesco Berlato Vladimir M. Lipunov Viewing Short Gamma-Ray Bursts From a Different Angle Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences GRBs GWs Fermi cosmology data analysis |
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Viewing Short Gamma-Ray Bursts From a Different Angle |
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Viewing Short Gamma-Ray Bursts From a Different Angle |
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Viewing Short Gamma-Ray Bursts From a Different Angle |
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Viewing Short Gamma-Ray Bursts From a Different Angle |
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Viewing Short Gamma-Ray Bursts From a Different Angle |
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viewing short gamma-ray bursts from a different angle |
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Frontiers Media S.A. |
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Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences |
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2296-987X |
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The detection of a faint, short gamma-ray burst (GRB 170817A) in coincidence with the gravitational wave (GW 170817) detection by LIGO/Virgo is at odds with the expected known luminosity and redshift distribution of short GRBs (sGRB). Examining the observer-frame parameter space of all Fermi-GBM sGRBs shows that the sGRB associated with GW 170817 is extreme in its combination of flux, spectral softness and temporal structure. We identify a group of similar GRBs, one of which has been associated to a bright galaxy at 75 Mpc. We speculate that a good fraction of the previously detected faint sGRBs is not at large redshifts, but local, at redshift smaller than 0.1, seen off-axis. We incorporate off-axis emission in the estimate of the rates of sGRBs, and predict that a large fraction of future GW-detections of NS-NS mergers will be accompanied by faint γ-ray emission, contrary to previous thinking. The much wider gamma-ray emission cone from NS-NS mergers also implies a higher deadly rate of γ-rays for extraterrestrial life in the Universe. |
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GRBs GWs Fermi cosmology data analysis |
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